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An acclaimed novelist's cross-country, "Great American Book Tour," woven
with quaint recollections of teaching in northern Vermont as well as
enthusiasm for trout fishing. Following radiation treatment for cancer,
the then-65-year-old Mosher (Walking to Gatlinburg, 2010, etc.)
embarked on a road trip inspired by a childhood promise that also
coincided with the publication of a new novel. Forays in cities included
stops at notable independent bookshops, from Prairie Lights to
Powell's; near-escapes with wildlife; anecdotal encounters with Oliver
Sacks as well as Harry Potter fans; musings on landscapes; and
conversations with locals characterized by humorous, occasionally
larger-than-life traits. In three sections ("Faith," "Hope" and "Love"),
Mosher threads the uncertainty of his pre-novelist days with the
foibles of now being an accomplished yet realistic, humble author.
Rather than presenting a linear career story, he refreshingly alternates
chapters between past and present. With equal aplomb, Mosher also looks
back at challenges such as moving a piano, raucous motel patrons,
rest-stop brawlers, limited audiences that included only the staff that
organized the event and being mistaken for homeless. He also skillfully
highlights memories that emphasize neighborly relationships. Chapters on
Vermont are noteworthy for the recurrent theme of discovering simpler
pleasures and searching for stories amid colorful lives. Fleeting
conversations with imaginary characters may strike some readers as
overly whimsical, and the digressive story about an inheritance is
distracting. Still, Mosher provides a genial reminder that adventures
are possible at any age. One man's appreciation for curious experiences,
portrayed with self-effacing wit; best suited for fans of the author's
work." (Kirkus)
"So Many Books...So Little Time"
Some of the Library's newly-acquired books that have been highlighted on Colonie's Cable Channel 17 show called "So Many Books..So Little Time."
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