Selected Product: | If You Didn't Bring Jerky, What Did I Just Eat: Misadventures in Hunting, Fishing, and the Wilds of Suburbia Paperback Edition: Reprint Author: Bill Heavey Publisher: Grove Press Release Date: 2008-10-01 ISBN-10: 0802143954 ISBN-13: 9780802143952 List Price: $14.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Kerplunk!: Stories ISBN-10: 0743280504 ISBN-13: 9780743280501 List Price:$13.00 Avalanche: A Sheriff Bo Tully Mystery (Sheriff Bo Tully Mysteries) ISBN-10: 1416532773 ISBN-13: 9781416532774 List Price:$14.00 The Politically Incorrect Guide to Hunting (Politically Incorrect Guides) ISBN-10: 1596985216 ISBN-13: 9781596985216 List Price:$19.95 The Greatest Hunting Stories Ever Told: Twenty-Nine Unforgettable Tales (Greatest) ISBN-10: 1592284825 ISBN-13: 9781592284825 List Price:$14.95 Never Cry "Arp!" and Other Great Adventures ISBN-10: 0805046623 ISBN-13: 9780805046625 List Price:$17.95 |
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For nearly a decade, Bill Heavey, an outdoorsman marooned in suburbia, has written the “Sportsman’s Life” column on the back page of Field & Stream, where he does for hunting and fishing what David Feherty does for golf and Lewis Grizzard did for the South. His work is adored by readers—one proclaims him “the greatest sportswriter who has ever walked the planet”—and his peers have recognized his work with three prestigious National Magazine Award nominations. If You Didn’t Bring Jerky, What Did I Just Eat? is the first collection of Heavey’s hilarious observations on life as an enthusiastic (but often hapless) outdoorsman. Whether he’s hunting cougars in the southwest desert, scheming to make his five-year-old daughter fall in love with fishing, or chronicling his father’s slow decline through the lens of the numerous dogs he’s owned over seventy-five years, Heavey is a master at blending humor and pathos—and wide-ranging outdoor enthusiasms—into a poignant and potent stew. Funny, warmhearted, and supremely entertaining, this book is an uproarious addition to the literature of the outdoors. The paperback edition features two new pieces. Don't read this in bed... | Customer Rating: | | Don't read this in bed unless you want to get kicked out for keeping your wife awake due to constantly laughing outloud uncontrollablly! I thoroughly enjoyed reading these stories, and highly recommend it for anyone who has ever been hunting or fishing. | Belly laughs and tenderness | Customer Rating: | | Bill Heavey has captured an essence that each of us can understand in this fantastically funny and heart warming book. I could see my own experiences in the wild unfolding again while reading his own mishaps, follies and occasional successes. Heavey gives a great value to the human end of hunting, fishing and prowling about in suburbia longing for the greater outdoors. His ability to explain human emotion with surgical precision is uncanny, and all the while he makes you laugh, or shed a tear as you move through the book. Wonderful! | Captures the genuine mood of all things hunting | Customer Rating: | Bill Heavey is an incredible writer. No, not everything he writes is laugh-out-loud funny...and it's not supposed to be. In so many of the bumbles, backfires, mishaps, and defeat turned to sudden and unexpected triumph, he lets us outdoor enthusiasts see ourselves. In an age of hunting where one-upmanship is constant and the magnificence of our quarry is often reduced to an antler score, we need a writer like Heavey. He captures the intangibles that keep us going out season after season...things we just can't put into words. Read the chapter "The Promised Land" to the end and tell me there's not a surge of emotion rushing over you once finished.
I highly recommend "If You Didn't Bring Jerky..." . | something you can relate to | Customer Rating: | | Stumbled across this after reading one Bill's columns in Field & Stream & having a friend tell me he had a book. Have been reading a story or two each day...makes a great bathroom book. My favorite is the one I read yesterday about Bill taking his preschool age daughter "hunting" (helping him scout for deer sign) and then coming home & watching big buck videos together. Kind of reminded me of myself when I was little. All in all it's a great book for anyone who loves the outdoor lifestyle. | There's A Laugh on Page 59 | Customer Rating: | | I'm serious, I made a mental note of the only laugh in the book. In an introduction it is said Pat Mcmanus goes for the belly laugh while this author goes for a chuckle. Chuckle is apprently a codeword for humourless. The author goes into more tecnical details about hunting and fishing gadgets than Pat does so if you like reading about junk to carry on a hunt this will be a plus. But if your are looking for a humorous take on the outdoors look elsewhere. |
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