The Man in the Pines

The Man in the Pines

by David Nash

Narrated by David Nash

Unabridged — 5 hours, 51 minutes

The Man in the Pines

The Man in the Pines

by David Nash

Narrated by David Nash

Unabridged — 5 hours, 51 minutes

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Overview

Legends are somewhat deceitful. Leaving no room for sequels. Books never written. Stories never told. Until now.

It is the late 1800s, and Paul Cunningham is about to establish himself as one of the most iconic American folklore figures of all time by logging his way through the northern United States. What he doesn't realize is the ruinous cost of his conquest.

From singer songwriter David Nash, a heart felt reimagining tale of the folk legend Paul Bunyan. This is a novel that was meant be heard. Read by the author, The Man in the Pines is Nash's first novel. It is a tale of demi-god strength, love lost, hubris, and destruction. It is a story of conservation and, hopefully, redemption. It is the life of Paul Bunyan you've never heard before.

Included is a special rendition of the song that started it all, "Paul Bunyan's Lament," introduced and performed by the author.


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"David Nash artfully, poignantly reimagines Paul Bunyan, breathing new life into the legendary lumberjack with an affecting story anchored in a clear understanding of old time woods work, while aptly engaging contemporary ecological concerns." -James P. Leary, Emeritus Professor of Folklore, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160404875
Publisher: Ten16 Press
Publication date: 03/11/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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