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Eddies of the Kern

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Eddies of the Kern
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Timothy Lemucchi
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:142
Dimensions(mm): Height 279,Width 215
Category/GenreExercise and workout books
ISBN/Barcode 9781098389185
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher BookBaby
Imprint BookBaby
Publication Date 1 September 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

Eddies of the Kern in addition to being a collection of true adventure stories coupled with spectacular photos is a history of the author's seventy five year relationship with the Kern River, how he became intimately attached to the river as a child hunting for mushrooms in its riparian forests with his grandfather and father, and how these early adventures caused him to traverse the entire 200 mile course of the river in both summer and on skis in the winter. The early explorations of the river were the wellspring to go and see what was over the next hill and around the next curve and the motivation for adventure that led to the adventures stories in the book.

Author Biography

Timothy Lemucchi is a fourth generation Californian, born and raised in Bakersfield. He lives with his wife Margaret and family on the banks of the historic Kern River. Lemucchi received BA and MA degrees from Stanford University where he was enrolled in the creative writing program. He received a JD degree from Georgetown University. He attended college at the University of Mexico and the University of the Americas in Mexico City. He has practiced law in California for fifty-six years. He frequently writes on topics of criminal law and justice. His first book: Luigi's-100 years, then and now was about his Italian grandparents 120 year old East Bakersfield restaurant. His second book, The Williams Brothers traced the challenges faced by his great grandfather and his three brothers who rode horses from Missouri to Sutter's Fort in California in 1843.