Life at the End of a Dirt Road

by Chuck Nelson


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Softcover
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£8.60
Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 07/07/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 276
ISBN : 9781425922115

About the Book

This book is available in two formats and price ranges.  Both versions include the same text and over 100 images.  This 9 X 6 version is filled with black and white photos and ends with a series of photos from the Nelson family album depicting life on the “ranch at the end of a dirt road.“ 

“Life at the End of a Dirt Road” is a sometimes funny, sometimes poignant but always interesting view of life on a working cattle ranch. With wry humor and insight, the author recounts a vanishing way of life played out on a 1,700-acre ranch in Northern California during the mid 20th century.

 

Mostly written from the author’s perspective as an impressionable ranch kid, the book vividly describes how he learned to gig frogs, craft slingshots, milk cows and execute chickens. The reader will peer over his shoulder as he faces hair-raising perils, both real and imaginary, whether it’s fetching a jar of jam from the creepy, spider-filled cellar; fending off werewolves with a shovel while irrigating after dark; or negotiating the bewildering customs of a box social at school.

 

The reader also will meet unforgettable characters, both critters and humans, from Shep, the mighty ranch dog and his obsessive, doomed pursuit of porcupines, to Mrs. Salvadori, the wife of the previous owner, who reportedly motivated her husband to build her a new house by burning down the old one. The result is a humorous, illuminating and richly illustrated account of life at the end of a dirt road.


About the Author

In 1947 at 3 years old, Chuck Nelson moved with his family onto a remote cattle ranch in Northern California. While growing up there, he developed a deep appreciation for the natural wonders around him, which led to a keen interest in nature photography. Featured in these pages and in national publications, his photography showcases the stunning Shasta Valley landscape. Today he is retired from a 34-year law enforcement career, continues to expand his photo essay of Nelson Ranch and showcases his photography on www.chucknelsonphotography.com. He has one daughter, four grandchildren and lives with his wife in Castro Valley, California.