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"21 Days In Africa" takes Book Of The Year

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12 January 2009, 19:15
nkonka
"21 Days In Africa" takes Book Of The Year
Michigan writer Dan Donarski, of Sault Ste. Marie, can add award-winning author to his resume. At the recent annual convention of the Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers, comprised of outdoor and travel journalists from 17 states, Donarski’s book, 21 Days In Africa: A Hunter’s Safari Journal, took the award for “2008 Book of the Year.” And, when it came time to name “Best of Show,” an award given to the best journalistic effort in all print and electronic media submissions, 21 Days In Africa again came out on top.

21 Days In Africa isn’t your standard how-to, breast-thumping-greatness book so prevalent in the outdoor genre. It is a personal tale that is high on adventure and emotions. “I didn’t want to write a standard book. What I wanted was to write a book that a veteran of Africa could read and fondly remember the experience of his or her first safari with that child-like wonder they felt at the time, and one which the dreamer could read, see that it is still possible and affordable to go on safari, and then do something about it.”

According to critical reviewers of Donarski’s book he accomplished just that. Critic David Graham writes, “...this book revives the safari genre with verve and honor...long on adventure, short on brag....” Tom Huggler in his review of the book writes, “Ruark would have liked, nay, cheered, this book.” And, from James Handcock, “...beautifully illustrated, nicely bound, and well-written... I rate this as one of the best of the modern books on the subject.”

OK, that's what was written about the book. I know of a number of folks here at AR who have read my book. At least to my face they said they have really enjoyed it.

Published by Stackpole it comes with a $29.95 price tag for the hard-cover trade edition.
From me to you, due to shipping, it is $37.50 and you get asigned copy.

There is also a special, limited edition that Stackpole produced, leather spined, brillanta cloth covers with gold emboss,special end papers, and a brillanta cloth slip case. 100 of these were printed. I own them all. Book sellers wanted $150-- I thought it was too much so I bought them and am selling them for $110 inc shipping.

PMs are cool if interested.


Dan Donarski
Hunter's Horn Adventures
Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
906-632-1947
www.huntershornadventures.com
14 January 2009, 07:59
SGraves155
PM sent.
Hope your street address is

404 Golf Court


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14 January 2009, 18:11
nkonka
Steve, just checked this thread. Yup, you have the address correct.

djd


Dan Donarski
Hunter's Horn Adventures
Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
906-632-1947
www.huntershornadventures.com
20 January 2009, 04:20
studdog
I read Dan's book last year before he was recalled to active duty in Afganistan and subsequently blown up. Luckily, He made it home in reasonably good shape after a long rehab. His book in great and gives a good perspective for the beginning safari hunter. It's a great read and I enjoyed it! He's a true American hero, though you'd never hear him say that.


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19 May 2009, 19:23
Idaho Sharpshooter
I got a copy from Dan some time back. It is an excellent read, and he makes you feel like you were there with him during the whole project.

Buy this book!!

Rich
Buff Killer