In stories of mentorship as affecting as The Old Man and the Boy come moments that we must never forget, when we learned as much from woods and waters as from a spelling book not only in kind and gentle remembrances, but in intuitive vignettes, present and future. Legend s Legacy stands unparalleled as an affecting commemoration of the most endearing and enduring aspects of our sporting traditions, and an inspiring tribute to those who cared, who taught us then, and guide us still.
In stories of mentorship as affecting as The Old Man and the Boy come moments that we must never forget, when we learned as much from woods and waters as from a spelling book not only in kind and gentle remembrances, but in intuitive vignettes, present and future. Legend s Legacy stands unparalleled as an affecting commemoration of the most endearing and enduring aspects of our sporting traditions, and an inspiring tribute to those who cared, who taught us then, and guide us still.
Mike Gaddis is senior editor for Sporting Classics magazine. His work has appeared in Audubon, Wildfowl, The Pointing Dog Journal, and Wildlife in North Carolina. He is also the author of several books on the sporting life, including his award-winning novel, Jenny Willow. He and his wife, Loretta, reside in Creedmoor, North Carolina, with the seventh generation of his beloved setters.
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