Twelve classic tales of the unknown from the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of Way Station .
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As Simak wandered the countryside and the ridges, he peopled them with imaginary characters who later came to Life in his stories.
He spent his youth in rural Wisconsin, a landscape filled with mysterious hollows, cliffs, dark forests, and the Wisconsin River flowing in its deep-cut valley.
Simak had a sublime ability to evoke a lost way of life.
Clifford D.
Twelve classic tales of the unknown from the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of Way Station