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Where Bigfoot Walks by Robert Michael Pyle
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Aug 15, 2017 | ISBN 9781619029378

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“Fast claiming his place as one of the country’s finest natural history writers, Pyle takes to the hills in search of Bigfoot in this absorbing, classily written field report. Pyle makes all the right connections. Best of all, he loves a good mystery and is smart enough, open and radical enough, to never say never.”
Kirkus Reviews

“[A] leisurely, gracefully written meditation.”
Publishers Weekly

“Celebrated author Pyle, whose Wintergreen won a John Burroughs medal, is fascinated not so much by Bigfoot as he is by the people who believe that Bigfoot exists—and are trying to prove it.”
Library Journal

“I like the book very much. Only, I don’t know why you were so circumspect. To me, the evidence seems overwhelming.”
—Dr. Jane Goodall, in conversation with the author

“A search for the Pacific Northwest’s fabled Bigfoot provides a jumping–off point for nature writer Robert Michael Pyle’s lyrical ruminations on wilderness, isolation, and the occasional triumphs of mystery over so–called progress. Pyle’s well–researched stomping ground is Washington State’s Dark Divide in the Cascade Mountains . . . Pyle’s route alternates between desolate clear–cuts and majestic ancient forests, between the inroads of civilization and the dark recesses of the wild. But never does the author get too caught up in proving anything to himself or the reader; this search for Bigfoot has as much to do with locating the wild nature within each of us as it does with finding a legend.”
—Amazon.com, Editorial Pick

Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing the Dark Divide is a unique book in the bigfoot literature, one that is not so much concerned with whether the creatures exist or not, but rather one that focuses on the value of the mystery itself. Dr. Pyle’s writing stands alongside those of the great naturalist writers and is full of wit and wisdom. Through his journey, we find that he intuitively understands what most lifetime bigfooters eventually come to know: that bigfooting is about the journey more than the destination.”
—Cliff Barackman, field researcher and star of Animal Planet’s Finding Bigfoot

“Cross into the Dark Divide with Robert Pyle and you will find yourself in another world, a world where we are one among the animals, a deeper, more ambiguous world, where science answers some of the questions, and our hearts and imaginations answer (or seek to answer) the rest. ‘In a class of its own’ is an overused phrase, but Where Bigfoot Walks is so haunting and beautiful and bold that I can think of nothing else like it. Follow Bob into the woods, into the labyrinth that is the mystery of Bigfoot—you will find no better guide.”
—Molly Gloss, author of Falling From Horses, The Jump–Off Creek, Hearts of Horses, and Wild Life

“Splendidly lyrical and just as splendidly crusty, Where Bigfoot Walks is the sort of book Thoreau might have written if he had discovered giant footprints of an unknown origin in the vicinity of Walden Pond.”
—Lawrence Millman, author of Our Like Will Not Be There Again: Notes from the West of Ireland and Last Places

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