"In
Headwaters Fall as Snow Kathy Scott takes us on a tour of a snow-covered
North Woods in search of the truth that only a life of simplicity can
reveal. Along with her life companion David and dog Kodiak, Kathy
shares with us the special time that falls between the end of one fishing
season and the beginning of another. Her words are easy and relaxing.
We catch a glimpse of frozen ponds, crippling ice storms, frolicking mink
and emerging frogs of spring skillfully accented by the contemplative
pursuit of crafting a split bamboo rod. It is here where the
headwaters are born which eventually rush into our rivers as melted snow,
and, ultimately, flow into our dreams. This is a world that many of us
will never experience unless we are taken there by a friend who writes with
a devoted sense of place, a wonderful place, in fact, where we all feel
welcome."- Jerry
Kustich - author of At the River's Edge
"What an entertaining and thoughtful book on the Northern
winters and their discrete pleasures and challenges. Its prose is as
spirited as a marten, as heartwarming as a log fire on an icy day. I
loved Kathy Scott's new book."- Nick Lyons - author of
Full Creel
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