[SOLD OUT] In the cold middle of winter, time slows. It’s true.
Every child knows that the hours adjust to our velocity, accelerating as we get busier, slowing when we slow. But how often do we slow?
This award-winning bestseller is Jerry's most popular book. Part adventure story, part history, it tells the story of the Great Lakes during a journey by schooner from Lake Michigan to Maine.
A global exploration of water, from the unique structure of its molecule to the hydrological cycle; from the natural history of oceans, rivers, and lakes to the life histories of the creatures that live in them.
Everything you ever wanted to know about what goes on above the earth, from the weird to the merely wonderful in weather, wildlife behavior, and naked-eye astronomy.
Michigan’s paddling “bible," completely revised and updated in 2013, with descriptions and maps of more than 1,500 miles on 45 of the the state's finest rivers.
An inquiry into animals of the world—their diversity and abundance, their mating habits, defensive strategies, and other behaviors—and our profound connection with them, the joy and fear they inspire, and their prominence in our lives.
AVAILABLE AT BOOKSTORES EVERYWHERE St. Martin’s Press, 1993 By Jerry Dennis. Illustrations by Glenn Wolff. READ AN EXCERPT DESCRIPTION A Place on the Water: