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Willem Lange

    Dieser Autor fängt die Essenz des Lebens in Neuengland durch sein Schreiben und seine Kommentare ein. Seine Arbeit befasst sich oft mit den ländlichen Traditionen der Region, ihren Naturlandschaften und dem Gemeinschaftsgeist, der sie geprägt hat. Durch scharfe Beobachtungen und Reflexionen lädt er die Leser ein, die einfache Schönheit und den beständigen Charakter alltäglicher Erfahrungen zu würdigen. Seine ausgeprägte Stimme und sein fesselnder Stil machen ihn zu einem überzeugenden Erzähler.

    A Dream of Dragons: A Saga in Verse
    Where Does the Wild Goose Go?
    The White-Footed Mouse
    Tales from the Edge of the Woods
    Favor Johnson: A Christmas Stroy
    • 2016

      “If you live here by choice”, Willem Lange writes of the northern New England he's called home for half a century, “you pay your dues, take what you can get, and endure what you have to. It's well worth it”. These eighteen reminiscences, character sketches, and sometimes heart-rending accounts of life among the ubiquitous pines and unyielding granite show a deep reverence and an abiding respect for this unique corner of the world. We meet, for example, Baddy, the crusty timber camp cook whose love of hunting ends the day he witnesses the needless death of a fawn. We experience rites of passage: an old man determined to spend one last night alone in the deep woods; a young man discovering for the first time the indelible beauty of a northern September morning; and Lange's own realization that, "for the first time, I'll be the oldest man in camp, and my son will be carrying most of my pack." This intimate collection of stories is a quiet quest for meaning in a rugged physical and psychic terrain.

      Tales from the Edge of the Woods
    • 2012

      The story centers on the bond between an eight-year-old boy and his father as they explore the outdoors, learning vital skills such as wildlife knowledge, canoing, and gun safety. Their adventure takes a poignant turn at hunting camp when they encounter a shivering mouse, prompting the boy to recall an important lesson from his father. This moment highlights themes of nature, mentorship, and the warmth of familial connections amidst the wilderness.

      The White-Footed Mouse
    • 2011

      Set against the backdrop of the ancient Norsemen's legendary voyages, this modern saga captures their adventurous spirit as they explore new lands long before Columbus. The narrative weaves historical exploits with the poetic cadence of blank verse, bringing to life the tales of trade, treasure, and fame. Accompanied by Mary Azarian's stunning illustrations, it offers a vivid retelling of the Norse sagas, celebrating their remarkable journeys and the enduring allure of their dragonheaded longships.

      A Dream of Dragons: A Saga in Verse
    • 2009

      A Vermont farmer starts a heartwarming Christmas tradition of delivering fruitcakes to his neighbors after a doctor saves his dog's life on Christmas Eve. This act of kindness fosters a sense of community and celebration, highlighting themes of gratitude and connection during the holiday season.

      Favor Johnson: A Christmas Stroy
    • 2001

      Where Does the Wild Goose Go?

      • 120 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      3,8(11)Abgeben

      This third collection showcases the storytelling prowess of a master raconteur, featuring a variety of engaging narratives that highlight the author's unique voice and style. Each story offers a glimpse into different characters and situations, reflecting the intricacies of human experience. The collection promises to captivate readers with its blend of humor, insight, and emotional depth, making it a compelling addition to the author's body of work.

      Where Does the Wild Goose Go?