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Boundary Waters: The Grace of the Wild

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The author examines the relationship between man and his surroundings as he travels through the forest and lakes between northern Minnesota and Ontario

212 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1997

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Paul Gruchow

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Paul Gruchow was an American author, editor, and conservationist from Minnesota. A student of poet John Berryman, he is well known for his strong support of rural communities.

Gruchow died by suicide soon after completing the first draft of a book about depression. In memory of his literary contributions, an annual Paul Gruchow Essay Contest is conducted by Writers Rising Up to Defend Place, Natural Habitat and Wetlands through the University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.

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13 reviews
June 22, 2011
Grouchow helps us to touch the essence of nature through his words.
3 reviews1 follower
January 27, 2008
Gruchow is a gifted writer who has ben compared to Thoreau by critics with good reason. Through essays arranged by season he describes escapades in the border country between Minnesota and Onterio with a seasoned naturalists perspective.

His narratives bring the reader along on his journys while he explores the value of wild areas with captavating arguments for the need to preserve such areas for the well being of one's soul and for the well being of human kind. His acounts of his explorations are strikingly honest; he is not afraid to devulge insecurities and difficulties he has faced when heading out alone in these areas where a lack of respect can place one at great risk and at the mercy of the elemnets.

His lack arrogance puts him on the same level as anyone who would take such trips and quells insecurities that any would-be wilderness traveler may have.

After reading "Boudary Waters - Grace of the Wild" a solo trip into this area becomes a very desirable physical and spiritual challenge you will consider.


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78 reviews2 followers
June 3, 2008
Good book, I was looking for more of a description of the actual camping/canoing, etc. When he got a bit philosophical, I found myself skimming ahead. Then again, I couldn't ever get through Walden, either.
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November 5, 2010
This was a beautiful book. It was well written. Must confess that I was looking for a bit more practical information before my trip. However, after having returned from a two adventure, the book was very spot on.
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7 reviews3 followers
March 7, 2008
A fantastic book from a Minnesota author. If you've paddled or camped any portion of the BWCA, you'll enjoy this.
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16 reviews1 follower
September 14, 2012
Love it! Mystery and thriller, kept me on my toes. I lived in Minnesota for 15 years so it was fun to read about familiar places UpNorth :)
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305 reviews5 followers
July 7, 2017
A good addition to wilderness reading. Gruchow's gentle personality and good sense permeates his work.
If you like the philosophy and psychology of interacting with nature, you will find some gems worth underlining or copying in this volume. I particularly liked his meditation upon "efficiency" and "profit" traced from the early days of America to the altered connotations we bring to those words in our urban, business-ruled associations for today's technological world. Language traces our psychology ...
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351 reviews19 followers
November 9, 2017
Gruchow again succeeds with a reverance and natural experience of the BWCA and Isle Royale
19 reviews1 follower
August 17, 2022
Made me feel more like myself. Loved the beautiful writing and the philosophy. Definitely one I hope to return to.
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May 8, 2025
I simply loved it. I loved it so much that I have searched for all the nature books at my library and added them to my read list.
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295 reviews
February 23, 2017
Reading this book was like sitting talking to a good friend. Maybe it was because I've been to all the places he talked about, or maybe it was good writing with excellent points. I absolutely loved this book.
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