The Boy Who Ran to the Woods
A tale of childhood, nature, and personal growth
Jim Harrison author Tom Pohrt illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
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A touching story of a boy's journey through adversity and nature, The Boy Who Ran to the Woods explores resilience and healing.
In The Boy Who Ran to the Woods, Jim Harrison, renowned for his profound novels, ventures into the realm of children's literature with a heartfelt tale. This beautifully illustrated book, brought to life by Tom Pohrt, narrates the poignant journey of a young boy named Jimmy, who faces a childhood tragedy that ultimately leads him to a path of redemption. Through the lens of a child's experience, Harrison explores themes of resilience and discovery, inviting readers to reflect on the deeper meanings of life.
The story unfolds as little Jimmy suffers an injury to his eye, an event that serves as a catalyst for his growth and understanding of the world around him. As he navigates the challenges of his condition, he finds solace and healing in nature. The woods, filled with animals and birds, become a sanctuary for him, allowing him to connect with the beauty of the natural world. This connection not only aids in his recovery but also helps him gain insights into overcoming adversity.
Harrison's signature style shines through in this tale, weaving together lyrical prose with the enchanting illustrations of Pohrt. The Boy Who Ran to the Woods is not just a story for children; it resonates with readers of all ages, particularly those familiar with Harrison's literary contributions. This book is a celebration of nature, resilience, and the transformative power of childhood experiences.
ISBN: 9780871138224
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 294g
32 pages