A Look at Life from a Deer Stand Gift Edition: Hunting for the Meaning of Life (Chapman, Steve) | 
enlarge | Author: Steve Chapman Creator: The Hautman Brothers Publisher: Harvest House Publishers Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 439898
Media: Hardcover Edition: Gift Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 48 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 8 x 0.4
ISBN: 0736914889 Dewey Decimal Number: 799.27652 EAN: 9780736914888 ASIN: 0736914889
Publication Date: January 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
From the incredible rush of bagging ?the big one? to standing in awe of God?s magnificent creation, author and outdoor enthusiast Steve Chapman perfectly captures the spirit of the hunt in this gift edition of the bestselling A Look at Life from a Deer Stand (more than 146,000 copies sold). Heartwarming tales of life lessons gleaned from the art of hunting are woven together with the inspiring wildlife art of the award?winning Hautman brothers. New to the Harvest House group of artists, the Hautman brothers are America?s foremost family of wildlife painters. Their artistic animal renderings are intricately detailed and capture the very essence of the great outdoors?a perfect match for the eloquent writings and poetry of Steve Chapman. A perfect gift for dad on his birthday, Father?s Day, or any holiday occasion.
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Awesome Book February 5, 2008 The title review says it all! Definitely recommend to other hunters and even non- hunters
A philosophical approach to the sport of hunting...and life! January 14, 2008 I bought this book for my husband last year for Christmas. I wasn't sure if he would read it because it wasn't a book about hunting techniques. Not to mention, my husband usually reads magazines or newsletters, so I took a gamble.
Before I wrapped it, I skimmed through it, and I was blown away. The author is a great writer, but it wasn't only for that reason.
I am from a very hunter un-friendly state....the great state of New Jersey. We (hunters) are routinely attacked from all sides by the most zealous of the non-hunting public...namely animal rights groups and, in some cases, our own Government representatives (Governor Corzine, for one). We are called everything from trophy hunters to killers...and everything in between. These groups accuse us of being irresponsible, cold hearted, cruel, murderers, inhumane...you name it.
This book really gets to the heart of what I, and my fellow hunters, are all about. A non-hunter who picks up this book may walk away with a different feeling of what I do....I'm not saying they may condone it, but they will understand me better by reading this book.
Most of us who hunt do so for the right reasons...love of the outdoors, appreciation for wildlife and their habitat, and respect for the traditions and skills of the sport....if you are such a hunter, this book will definitely speak to you. As hunters we are stewards of the environment...and the point is expressed so eloquently in this book.
My husband read it all in one sitting...he loved it. He closed the book, looked at me and said "This [holding up the book] is exactly why I do what I do. He nailed it on the head." And my husband has shared it with all his hunting buddies, who all got something from it as well.
I also urge wives who don't hunt and can't understand what all the fuss is about to read this book...you'll probably have a new respect for your husband's passion, and to quote my hubby understand why he "does what he does."
Buy the paperback edition instead! December 18, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I give the paperback edition 5 stars, but the gift edition is not the same. It only contains short, choppy excerpts from the actual book. The book is short to begin with, but the gift edition can be read cover to cover in about 15 minutes. From Amazon's description, I thought the gift edition was the same as the original, with additional artwork thrown in. I was wrong. I am only sharing this so that others can take this into account when placing their orders. Thanks!
Great book for hunters & family/friends of hunters November 12, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great book to read. Its easy reading and the author tells a lot of great hunting stories and relates them to real life and scripture. This is not just a book for hunters. It will also give anyone that must put up with a hunter, and their addiction, a better understanding of why the call of the wild has such a strong pull. The chapters are short and do not run together so it makes for good throne reading material. : )
Eye opener April 5, 2005 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Very well written, easy read, opens your eye to what God wants you to see when hunting.
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