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Re: [at-l] Civil War books




>Ooops!  Cold Mountain it was.  :-}
>
>Mara
>Stitches, GAME99
>
>
>>From: "W F Thorneloe, MD" <thornel@attglobal.net>
>>To: "Mara Factor" <m_factor@hotmail.com>
>>CC: goinggoinggone@webtv.net,rpb@eoni.com,at-l@backcountry.net
>>Subject: Re: [at-l] Civil War books
>>Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1999 09:31:56 -0500
>>
>>Nope that book would have been Cold Mountain, with absolutely nothing to
do
>>with Cold Mt, VA. It has been around for about 3 years, is a wonderfully
>>designed story (reminds me of hollering across the valley as the old way
of
>>romancing). The male protagonist has an interesting problem with re-entry
>>from his hike, which might not be so inspiring for a hiker.
>>
>>OrangeBug
>>Atlanta, GA
>>
>>At 05:37 AM 12/31/1999 -0800, Mara Factor wrote:
>>>The Civil War book of choice on the trail this year seemed to be "Cold
>>>War".  Some relevance to thruhiking, too (a guy on a long walk in the
same
>>>neck of the woods as the AT).
>>
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