Synopses & Reviews
"The man revealed in these pages seems to embody so much of what Americans claim to admire--self-reliance, honesty, humor, modesty, intelligence--the stuff of heroes."--The New York Times Book Review
Synopsis
An Outdoor Journal, first published in 1988, is President Carter's memoir of hunting and fishing and the meaning of nature, revealing much about a man who embodies "so much of what Americans claim to admire--self-reliance, honesty, humor, modesty, intelligence--the stuff of heroes" (The New York Times Book Review).