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OverviewFighting advanced stage cancer, award-winning journalist Bryan Hendricks brushes aside his worries and goes turkey hunting. His adventures lead him to grace, growth and redemption while coming to terms with his son's death, a friend's suicide, and his own mortality. An unorthodox Arkansas backwoodsman, Bryan obeys inner voices. He heeds the enticements of magic trees and magic barrels. He senses the spirit of a departed friend in a gobbler strutting in a field. He nearly causes a panic by wearing camouflage in a college library and triggers a divorce in an ill-fated float-fishing trip. Unforgettable gobblers and real-life characters are Bryan's wingmen in a heart-warming, heart-wrenching memoir told in the wry, riveting style that has captivated Bryan's fans for decades. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bryan L HendricksPublisher: Bryan Hendricks Imprint: Bryan Hendricks Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.467kg ISBN: 9781737399018ISBN 10: 1737399016 Pages: 250 Publication Date: 01 March 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThere is something magnificent about discovering a true-life passion, and there is something unparalleled about the ability to craft words and stories to share that passion with others. This is the brilliance of Bryan Hendricks's St. Tom's Cathedral. It is a book that invites readers to the intimacy of a hunter's devotion. It is not merely another book about hunting; it is a book of reverence and veneration, a benediction upon the art and aesthetic of the hunt and the object of the hunt. It is a tribute and parable, a collection of memoirs that honor the majesty of the noble turkey and celebrate the virtue of family and friendship. Hendricks's St. Tom's Cathedral will sit on the dais alongside turkey books by the likes of Tom Kelly, Henry Edwards Davis, Archibald Rutledge, and Gene Nunnery. It is, frankly, a remarkable read. -Sid Dobrin, Professor and Chair, Department of English, University of Florida, Author of Distance Casting: Words and Ways of the Saltwater Fishing Life and Fishing, Gone?: Saving the Ocean through Sportfishing If St. Tom's Cathedral does anything, it places author Bryan Hendricks at the top of a list of the nation's finest outdoor writers. No. Make that writers, period. -Dan Kibler, Editor, Carolina Sportsman Magazine Like an American Sherpa, Hendricks escorts readers into the rolling hills, woodlots, and fields of the central U.S. to outwit the cagiest animal on the continent. Though unique to his experience, Hendricks's anecdotes are relatable to anyone who's pursued Benjamin Franklin's favorite bird. Read St. Tom's Cathedral, and you'll laugh, learn, and be thoroughly entertained. It's an instant classic that grizzled veterans of the sport will pass to their prodigy with admonitions to pore over its pages before ever stepping boot in the spring woods. -Todd Masson, host of the Marsh Man Masson YouTube channel Author Information"Since 1987, Bryan Hendricks has enraptured audiences with exciting accounts of his hunting and fishing adventures across America in print, online, and on air.Hendricks's career as an outdoor adventurer began with a backpacking expedition from Arkansas to Maine in 1987-88. The experience instilled in Hendricks an insatiable love for the outdoors lifestyle and set his course for a thrilling life in outdoor journalism, including tenures at the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation and the Missouri Department of Conservation.In 1999, Hendricks's first book, ""Arkansas: A Guide to Backcountry Travel and Adventure,"" established his beloved Arkansas as a premier destination for adventure tourism. Since 2005, Hendricks has shared his experiences with a statewide audience as the award-winning outdoors editor of the ""Arkansas Democrat-Gazette"" and also as a longtime radio personality in Central Arkansas. He is a gifted storyteller with a unique ability to transport readers into the scene and fill their senses with the sights, sounds, scents, and emotions of the moment.When he's not hunting, Hendricks can be found casting for smallmouth bass and trout in the mountain streams of Arkansas and Missouri, or casting the oceans for more challenging quarry.A native of Little Rock, Arkansas, Hendricks is a friend to all who love the thrill of the hunt and the tug of a fish on the line." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |