Thinking about my own romance with the alpine world over the years has led me to discover one of the places where cause and effect come together. I may not be able to see this place of fusion clearly, or all at once, but it does exist and I can certainly sense it. This book is […]
Living the Life: Tales from America’s Mountains & Ski Towns
September 25th, 2013 | by caleb | published in David J. Rothman, Non-fiction | 13 Comments »
Phantom Canyon: Essays of Reclamation
September 25th, 2013 | by caleb | published in Kathryn Winograd, Non-fiction | 7 Comments »
“When I first saw it, when at last the bear of my girlhood unlocked itself from the stone shadows and I could see the fine frosted hairs of its crooked dog legs, I could not leave it.” From forest fires to mountain lions, Ohio farm to Colorado cabin, violation to silence to reclamation, Kathryn Winograd […]
Columbine: A True Crime Story, 2nd edition
September 25th, 2013 | by caleb | published in Jeff Kass, Non-fiction | Leave A Comment »
A Victim, the Killers, and a Nation’s Search for Answers Columbine: A True Crime Story is the first book of investigative journalism to tell the complete story of Littleton, Colorado’s 1999 mass shooting, its far-reaching consequences, and common characteristics amongst public shooters across the country. The result of fifteen years of research and exclusive information, […]
Lost Sheep: Aspen’s Counterculture in the 1970s-A Memoir
September 3rd, 2013 | by caleb | published in Kurt Brown, Non-fiction | Leave A Comment »
Lost Sheep: Aspen’s Counterculture in the 1970s-A Memoir recounts the author’s journey from the “real” world of 1970s America to the rollicking, freedom-loving, outlaw world of Aspen. Blending personal narrative, local history, dramatic interlude, and cultural analysis, the story begins as a literal journey but quickly evolves into the memoir of an entire town-a time and […]