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The Classy Lumberjack Bar and Lounge
by James L. Freeman
204 pages
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This book is a collection of twenty nine stories primarily for young male adults. The stories range from canoeing, bar life, wilderness adventure, personal essay to odd animals. A fair amount of fantasy happens in some stories.
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Category: Fiction:Young Adult
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About the Book
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This is a book of twenty nine mostly unrelated stories that range from wilderness adventures, mental health issues, personal essays and life in northern Minnesota. Fantasy happens periodically. You will meet a blue rat/cat, preacher magician and a former heavyweight boxing champion in the Classy Lumberjack Bar and Lounge. A teenage boy will see unexpected strength in his father during a canoe trip.
A fisherman becomes afraid of his comforting fantasies. A black bear from Ely, Minnesota flies to Arizona. A van driver takes odd passengers to rehab and medical appointments in Duluth. A young male schizophrenic panhandler stays positive. An obnoxious cigarette smoker mysteriously vanishes on a Lake Superior dinner cruise. A Charles Russell painting travels a zig zag path.
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About the Author |
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James L. Freeman lives in Duluth, Minnesota and is married with two stepdaughters, four granddaughters and one great grandson. He is a retired social worker and in retirement has been an antique dealer and bus driver. His interests have been fishing, canoeing, camping, cross country skiing and wintering in Arizona. |
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