On Heights & Hunger

Author:   Josh MacIvor-Andersen
Publisher:   Outpost19
ISBN:  

9781944853266


Pages:   214
Publication Date:   16 September 2016
Format:   Hardback
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On Heights & Hunger


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The story of two professional and competitive tree-climbing brothers, both hungry for transcendence and adventure, coming to terms with their relationship to the divine, the family that first provided a framework for faith, and their own obsessions, victories, and failures.

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Author:   Josh MacIvor-Andersen
Publisher:   Outpost19
Imprint:   Outpost19
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.358kg
ISBN:  

9781944853266


ISBN 10:   194485326
Pages:   214
Publication Date:   16 September 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Written with a passion that burns into the page, Josh MacIvor-Andersen straps the pieces of his own story to his back and takes us up into the canopy above, into a 'tree hunger' where he shaves and prunes and cuts until he arrives at the many shimmering truths of this beautifully told profession of love: for his brother, for physical labor, for the earth we have abused, for the search for God, for beauty, for the right woman, for the way to live this one life we are all given. This is one of the finest memoirs I ve read in quite a while. Andre Dubus III On Heights & Hunger is the most gripping, insightful, fire-bright memoir I ve read in a very long time. It uses as its springboard the complex love between two brothers, then deftly vaults into a wide-ranging exploration of seemingly disparate subjects: competitive tree-climbing, Christian faith, the travails of youth and discovering purpose in life, and so much more. The narrative that emerges is both emotionally and intellectually engaging at the highest level. I loved it. Jeremy Hawkins, author of <i>The Last Days of Video</i> Here is a new version of the old story where the promise of old made miraculously new falls short, and it's left to the teller to make a different tale. Josh MacIvor-Andersen is a fine teller. Kyle Minor, author of <i>Praying Drunk</i> Josh MacIvor-Andersen's debut memoir On Heights and Hunger somehow feels like an ancient tale, a myth of family and faith and trees that has been retold for a modern audience. There is wrestling in these pages--honest and painful wrestling with demons and doubt, and it is this essayistic reckoning through story that pulls me in and keeps me watching, almost hypnotized, as he dances through time and place with the same grace and skill with which Andersen and his brother danced through the trees of Nashville. Steven Church, author of <i>One with the Tiger: Sublime and Violent Encounters between Man and Animal</i> and a founding editor of The Normal School With a storyteller s heart and a poet s sensibility, Josh MacIvor-Andersen uncovers everything dangerous and divine in the Tennessee treetops. He lures readers higher and higher, with staggering, perfectly chiseled sentences, before whisking us off to Moscow and Oaxaca and beyond, always in search of something other-worldly. I went along gladly, gratefully gobbling up each new lyrical line and unexpected connection before coming back down to earth, feeling changed. Not to mention smarter. Jeremy B. Jones, author of <i>Bearwallow: A Personal History of a Mountain Homeland</i> 100 Books to Read for the Rest of 2016 - <b>Brooklyn Magazine</b> </p>


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Josh MacIvor-Andersen is an award winning writer, teacher, and competitive tree climber. He lives in Marquette, Michigan with his family and teaches writing, journalism, literature, and mythology at Northern Michigan University.

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