Reviewed by phyllish on
My rating is 4.5 Stars
Ledger was such a mountain man. It was so cool how he loved to do everything himself; to live off the land. Oh, and he was protective as well. I enjoyed picturing him making his videos – somehow the contrast between the he-man persona and the techie camera/video editor was funny to me. He could hunt and fish and make homemade fruit rolls, but he couldn’t braid his daughter’s hair. Or provide the woman’s touch that she needed. Being the loner that he was, he also didn’t really know how to be in a relationship.
Reading Loving the Mountain Man made me think back on favorite camping trips. It also reminded me of the (completely irrational) fear I had that my parents might divorce when I was younger. (It wasn’t that they fought or anything like that. I think it was the shock of finding out that some parents actually did that.) The story was a sweet, emotional journey. It was just the right length for the story, not too short and not too drawn out and overly dramatic.
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I would like to thank Jeanette Lewis for giving me this copy of the book. This gift did not influence my opinion or review.
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- 29 May, 2018: Reviewed