Two Coots in a Canoe: An Unusual Story Of Friendship

David E. Morine
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A journey of whim, humor, and self-discovery along the Connecticut River   When retired CEO Ramsay Peard, 61, called his old friend David Morine, 59, and asked the longtime conservationist if he wanted to canoe the Connecticut River,  Morine said he’d do it under one no camping. “We’ll rely on the kindness of strangers.”   And that’s what they did. Mooching their way down the river and staying with strangers every night, Morine and Peard got an inside look at such issues as the demise of farming, the loss of manufacturing, gay rights, and Wal-Mart versus Main Street, and they were able to delve deep into the lives of complete strangers. But Morine soon realized the one life he never dug into was Peard’s. After spending a month with him in a canoe, he had no idea that his friend’s innermost thoughts had taken a fateful course.   Written in the tradition of Bill Bryson’s A Walk in the Woods, this book will be treasured by conservationists, canoeists,  and old friends still seeking a thrill. Everyone else will be delightfully entertained.
Genres: NonfictionMemoirTravelFriendshipNatureHumorContemporaryBook ClubAdventure
320 Pages

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