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Cogan's Woods [Hardcover]

Ron Ellis (Author), Rick Bass (Foreword)
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Book Description

January 1, 2001
The tale begins with author and his father journeying from their home in a white Mercury to a largely fictional land beyond Maysville, Kentucky, where both father and son were born. This annual commute is ostensibly for the purpose of hunting squirrels, but they are seeking more, and in doing so they discover solace and legends in those wet, foggy woods above the Ohio River and in the lovable characters they discover there and in the nearby town of Persimmon Gap. Cogan's Woodsoffers a fond look back at 1960s small-town America: sweating red metal Coca-Cola coolers filled with bottled soft drinks whose caps are imbedded outside the store in an asphalt apron paved with hundreds of flattened bottle caps, country stores where old timers of various shapes and sizes leaned into their stories, fresh-picked tomatoes that were still warm and tasted of the sun, and legendary baseball teams like the Undefeated Persimmon Gap Bobcats.

Ellis offers lasting images and sensory paintings, all gleaned from this land where he and his father traveled, hunted, and rested. In the end, it is this simple mantra, offered first by a gravedigger and later by his dying father that settles into the boy's heart: It's important to remember, it's so important to remember.


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In an early form, this evocative memoir of Ellis's yearly squirrel hunts with his father in 1960s Kentucky became the author's ticket into the University of Montana's Environmental Writing Institute, where he studied with nature writer Rick Bass. Ellis recreates the tastes and sounds of rural America with scenes that sometimes border on clich?, but are kept fresh by his devotion to quiet, lovely detail. Avoiding overworked pastoral imagery, he recreates his memories: inhaling the smell of weeds and wood smoke as his father steered their white Mercury through wet fog; stepping into a "foyer of ancient beech trees with their silvered trunks and brushy, gray-green canopy"; watching the predawn silhouettes of squirrels in rain-soaked foliage and "the stuttering rhythm of cowbells." After the hunt, they would stop for lunch at the Persimmon Gap General Store, with its penny candy bins and blue boxes of shotgun shells. Ellis depicts his father as a sensitive squirrel hunter, who blends manly restraint and expressive engagement. This image-laden portrait of an archetypal South is more poignant since the landscape of Ellis's memories has all but disappeared. (Mar.)
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"...a wonderfully textured portrait of a father and son discovering each other and the deep forest in which they hunt. -- Nick Lyons
The act of remember is . . . a celebration of cherished things-friendship and family, storytelling and nature, the physical senses... -- Rick BassRick Bass

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 146 pages
  • Publisher: Pruett Publishing; 1st edition (January 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0871089157
  • ISBN-13: 978-0871089151
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.7 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.3 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,335,203 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars memories of a time gone by....., February 7, 2006
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My Dad was an avid squirrel hunter after the War (II) and brought me along with him long before I could ever carry a gun. He involved me in many of his favorite outdoor activities and I still thank him, although he is gone, every day for his patience and love for me. Ron Ellis is a very talented writer that has evoked vivid memories of those hunts with my Dad. It is a book that I carry with me when I travel. I read a few pages each night before turning in. It is that good.....
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5.0 out of 5 stars More than just hunting..., January 24, 2011
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This is a book about what really matters. We live in a day and age of unrepentant greed, conspicuous consumption, the endless distractions of texting, the Internet and TV, and the mindless race to produce and own more of everything. In Cogan's Woods, none of that matters. Like John J. Rowlands' wonderful book "Cache Lake Country" it is a story of place and the meaningful relationship between us and the unspoiled rhythms of forest and meadow that can shape and mold us so that "place" and "us" become one and the same. This is a book about close relationships, simple pleasures and the simple truths of life that are often lost or even more sadly-never learned--in our fast-paced race to fuel the fires of growth. There are many truths in Cogan's Woods. Like Rowlands, Ellis does not make demands of the reader, he teaches by example. Here, he says, is how it was. Here are the people shaped by the land. Here is what I saw, what I tasted, what I touched, what I felt, what I cherished, and what it meant to me. Reading Cogan's woods, I think you will find what it means to us all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars cogan's woods, November 15, 2009
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This is a great book. If it doesn't make you want to go squirrel hunting nothing will. I bought a 22 rifle and can't wait till it cools off so I can try it out. Thanks for reminding me of my younger years in the field.
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When I was young it happened every year. Read the first page
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paper shell, owl tree, fox squirrel
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Persimmon Gap, Cogan's Woods, Belden County, George Elbert, Tonk Montgomery, Uncle Kenneth, Keepsake Shells, Winchester Model, Cedar Creek, Merry Christmas, White House
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