Writing for magazines and newspapers for more than twenty years,
including two decades at Field & Stream, Bill Heavey has become
famous as America's everyman outdoorsman, unafraid to draw attention to
his many and varied failures--from sporting French lavender deodorant to
scaring a UPS man half to death while bowhunting in his front yard.
Heavey's 2007 collection If You Didn't Bring Jerky What Did I Just Eat?,
co-published with Field & Stream, the leading American outdoors
magazine, was a resounding success that went into multiple hardcover
printings. This new book, again co-published with Field & Stream,
collects more of Heavey's top pieces from the magazine, as well as the
best of his writing from the Washington Post and elsewhere. In this
far-ranging read, Heavey's adventures include nearly freezing to death
in Eastern Alaska, hunting ants in the urban jungles of the Washington,
D.C. metropolitan area, and reconnecting to cherished memories of his
grandfather through an inherited gun collection. With Heavey's trademark
witty candor, You're Not Lost if You Can Still See the Truck traces a
life lived outdoors through the good, the bad, and the downright
hilarious.
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