John Ford Sr. returns to the outdoors of Maine with?This Cider Still Tastes Funny! Further Adventures of a Game Warden in Maine,? his follow-up to the highly popular and critically acclaimed?Suddenly, the Cider Didn?t Taste So Good.? Ford is a retired Maine game warden, sheriff and gifted storyteller who carved out a reputation as a man of the law, but one who wasn?t a by-the-book enforcer. He often came up with a good quip as he slipped the handcuffs on a violator, and he wasn't above accepting a lesson learned as sufficient penalty for breaking the law. He was also more than willing to laugh at himself. As Kate Braestrup, author of the New York Times bestseller Here if you Need Me, said,?John Ford?s stories from his long career as a Maine game warden are offered with humility and good humor, and demonstrate an abiding affection for the land, creatures, and quirky characters of Maine. Ford is an appealing character, a great storyteller, and he?s FUNNY.
When one would shut down to start skinning gators, he would tell the other one, who was “babysittin'” the warden, that he had stopped to clean the spark plugs. Norman chuckles remembering that night. “Old Jimmy kept tellin' us we sure ...
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This compelling nonfiction work takes the reader into a convoluted eight month infiltration of a group of squalid criminals trafficking in wildlife by two undercover game wardens.
Sometimes dangerous, always humorous adventures of Maine warden, Parker Tripp, told as if readers are listening around a campfire. Illustrated. Stories read and loved by ages 9 to 99. 280 pages. Follows Vermont Wild trilogy.
Ride along with them as they work to save wildlife and stop poachers. These illustrated short stories are read and loved by ages 9 to 99 and used in schools from Maine to Texas to encourage reading.
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This book consists of 35 short stories that reflect some of the real life experiences of a Wisconsin Game Warden over 30 years of dramatic experiences in Wisconsin's outdoors"--Back cover