“In Shooting Polaris, John Hales reminds us of the everyday miracles and mysteries that exist in memory, in history, and in the natural world. By weaving together elements of his own story with the stories of others he encounters along his journey, Hales maps a tale that is as intriguing and personal as a diary, yet as true and universal as the polestar itself.”—Kim Barnes, author of In the Wilderness: Coming of Age in Unknown Country
“Hales engages us both emotionally and intellectually. This is creative nonfiction at its best, this artful union of fact and experience and memory. . . . Line by line, the writing is wonderful, and individual sections are as fine as any from writers such as Edward Abbey or Annie Dillard.”—Lee Martin, author of From Our House: A Memoir
“The writing has truly spectacular moments, particularly the lyrical description of the natural world, infused with humor and such a wide-ranging intelligence.”—Nancy McCabe, author of Meeting Sophie:A Memoir of Adoption
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This review is from: Shooting Polaris: A Personal Survey in the American West (Paperback)
A very sensitive and intelligent writer, Hales painted an honest and compelling story of an important time in history for a young college student. His description of his work, the land, and his discovery of self cause a reader to reflect on experiences that lead to finding meaningful life work. I recommend the book.
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