When Theodore Roosevelt went into the Maine Woods with legendary
Maine guide Bill Sewall, he was a sickly, asthmatic city boy. When
he emerged several trips later, he was a robust, confident
outdoorsman-the kind of man who could be president. This book
describes the lifelong friendship between the twenty-sixth
president and the lumberman from Island Falls and explores how that
bond changed Roosevelt (and the nation) and why it matters today
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