His book is a romance, a story of First love between Americans and a thing they call "wilderness." For it was in the Adirondacks that masses of non-Native Americans First learned to cherish the Wilderness as a place of recreation and solace.
He writes for Harper\'s, Mirabella (where he works paret-time as deputy editor), and The New York Times Magazine..
About the Author: Paul Schneider lives in West Tisbury, Massachusetts, and New York City.
As in every good romance, nothing is as simple as it appears.
And even now, Schneider shows that Americans\' relationship with the glorious mountains and rivers of the Adirondacks continues to change.
In this lyrical narrative history, the author reveals that the affair between Americans and the Adirondacks was by no means one of love at First sight.
His book is a romance, a story of First love between Americans and a thing they call "wilderness." For it was in the Adirondacks that masses of non-Native Americans First learned to cherish the Wilderness as a place of recreation and solace