Large audience awaits publication of this book: Between web sites, Facebook, Instagram, and their email list, authors have an audience of many hundreds of thousands deeply engaged in this story and eager to learn more Authors have already received wide attention, including 4:00 minute spot on the "Today Show" (which has a projected reach of 4.8 million) as well as coverage on FOX, CBC, the Chicago Tribune, National Geographic Adventure, Outside, Backpacker, Canoe & Kayak, and Minnesota Public Radio Over the past year, authors have spoken to more than fifty large audiences at colleges, universities, and conferences, with more invites coming daily The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness attracts a quarter million visitors per year, making it one of the most visited wilderness areas in the United States--beyond the authors' own considerable audience, there remain millions of others who will find something to love in this book The "Save the Boundary Waters" campaign is deeply invested in this project and will help us to spread the word among their hundreds of supporters and sponsoring organizations Package will be perfect gift for readers interested in conservation, the outdoors, and camping: a beautiful, full four-color on glossy stock, with Photos and Maps throughout the text and dynamic page design The only title wherein the publisher paddled into a wilderness area to acquire the rights to publish
Large audience awaits publication of this book: Between web sites, Facebook, Instagram, and their email list, authors have an audience of many hundreds of thousands deeply engaged in this story and eager to learn more Authors have already received wide attention, including 4:00 minute spot on the "Today Show" (which has a projected reach of 4.8 million) as well as coverage on FOX, CBC, the Chicago Tribune, National Geographic Adventure, Outside, Backpacker, Canoe & Kayak, and Minnesota Public Radio Over the past year, authors have spoken to more than fifty large audiences at colleges, universities, and conferences, with more invites coming daily The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness attracts a quarter million visitors per year, making it one of the most visited wilderness areas in the United States--beyond the authors' own considerable audience, there remain millions of others who will find something to love in this book The "Save the Boundary Waters" campaign is deeply invested in this project and will help us to spread the word among their hundreds of supporters and sponsoring organizations Package will be perfect gift for readers interested in conservation, the outdoors, and camping: a beautiful, full four-color on glossy stock, with Photos and Maps throughout the text and dynamic page design The only title wherein the publisher paddled into a wilderness area to acquire the rights to publish
Four color sampler run for sales force, media, select stores, and
outdoor retail, with full b&w galley for media and request
Large touring budget for midwestern tour/talk series in conjunction
with key dates for activism, as well as select major city visits in
conjunction with environmental organizations and populations with
large numbers of Boundary Waters enthusiasts
Pitching for Heartland Fall Forum
Advertising budget for promotion through outdoors media
Social promotion budget for optimizing reach among authors'
followers and others interested in subject matter
Promotion via authors' mailing lists, Save the Boundary Waters
digital presence, and via the press' web site, social network, and
mailing lists
Amy and Dave Freeman's expeditions have taken them over thirty thousand miles by canoe, kayak, and dogsled through some of the world's wildest places, from the Amazon to the Arctic. National Geographic named Amy and Dave Adventurers of the Year in 2014 and their images, videos, and articles have been published by a wide range of media sources from the CBC, NBC, and FOX to the Chicago Tribune, National Geographic, Outside, Backpacker, Canoe and Kayak, and Minnesota Public Radio.
Praise for A Year in the Wilderness
Named One of Twenty Big Indie Books of Fall 2017 by Publishers
Weekly
Featured in the Wall Street Journal
"With this book, the Freemans prove themselves natural successors
of Sigurd Olson's legacy of carefully crafted activist writing. . .
. It is an excellent book for any season—once you read it, you will
find it difficult to get the Freeman’s singing wilderness or their
lone, lingering call of warning out of your head."―Los Angeles
Review
“For 365 days in 2015 and 2016, the Freemans lived in the Boundary
Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, paddling a canoe or towing a toboggan
from campsite to campsite. They fell through the ice. They were
trailed by wolves. They drank from the lakes. Mostly, they bore
witness.”―Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Gorgeous . . . [the Freemans’] words are complemented by an
outstanding selection of photographs that immerse the reader in the
watery landscape, making an indelible impact.”―Canoe & Kayak
“Through evocative personal narrative and nature photography, the
Freemans . . . speak with a single attentive and amiable voice that
centers the joys and challenges of navigating the land and water. .
. . Gorgeous color photographs focus on the human experience of
being in wilderness and augment a novel work that should draw
attention to the plight of the Boundary Waters.”―Publishers
Weekly
“This book is a documentary on paper, the plural we of the authors’
voice inviting the reader to join the conversation … We need
conservation activism, we need adventure activism, we need witness
activism, and we need more writers to put places to the page. The
BWCA was protected through the written word and A Year in the
Wilderness is an extension of that work.”―Orion Magazine
“The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is among our nation’s
great natural treasures. It is also fragile, and increasingly
threatened by the prospect of sulfide-ore copper mining. At this
moment in our history, when calls are growing to privatize public
lands and weaken national parks, adventurers Amy and Dave Freeman
spent a year in the Boundary Waters, experiencing its singular
beauty and advocating for its preservation. In this extraordinary
book, they have done us all an invaluable service, offering a
wonderfully compelling testimony for the value of wild places and
the creatures who inhabit them. I urge you to read it, and then to
join the Freemans in advocating for the preservation of the
Boundary Waters.”―Vice President Walter Mondale
“Recounting their adventure in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area
Wilderness, Amy and Dave Freeman offer a compelling tale about the
beauty as well as the brutal challenges of living a year in this
northern wilderness―one of our nation’s very first areas protected
by the Wilderness Act of 1964. Their first-hand observations about
the wild, the land ethic, and threats to this natural heritage
build on a long tradition. Exemplifying a new generation of
outdoors writer-adventurers, the Freemans infuse excitement and
energy into the wilderness canon crafted by Mardy and Olaus Murie,
Sigurd Olson, and other champions in earlier generations who have
done so much to protect our wild places by describing them with a
keen eye and a passionate heart.”―Jamie Williams, President, The
Wilderness Society
“Here’s the story of a great adventure in one of the planet’s most
gorgeous wildernesses―and with high stakes at risk in a fight to
stave off a truly gross assault on its integrity. So many reasons
to read this book!”―Bill McKibben, author of Wandering
Home
“Although my adventures have taken me to both ends of the earth, I
share with Amy and Dave Freeman the same life-affirming natural
centerpoint for physical and spiritual sustenance: Minnesota’s
Boundary Waters wilderness. While I occasionally get to taste the
wonders of this pristine place, they got to live and breathe it for
a full year. The depth of their insights in this remarkable book
reflects the intensity of their extraordinary experience and their
love for this amazing national treasure.”―Ann Bancroft
“All-in-all this is a fantastic narrative, with something for every
outdoor-loving reader. The descriptions of the wilderness in four
seasons will make nature-lovers happy. Stories of the gear, sled
dogs and camping’s constant problem-solving will please experienced
trekkers. And there is a note of nostalgia in the effort, proof
that a man and a woman can leave the city behind and make a
difference in the world.
“Dave and Amy Freeman understand something very significant―that an
iconic object such as a canoe can make a strong political
statement, in this case in opposition to sulfide-ore mining in a
pristine wilderness―much like an earlier American hero, Woody
Guthrie, used his guitar to fight fascism. This land, they all say,
is your land.”―Mark Neuzil, coauthor of Canoes: A Natural
History in North America
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