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Paperback Cold Comfort: Life at the Top of the Map Book

ISBN: 081663260X

ISBN13: 9780816632602

Cold Comfort: Life at the Top of the Map

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A whimsical look at the pleasures and challenges of living in the far north-now in paperback

A whimsical look at the pleasures and challenges of living in the far north-now in paperback

"Sutter knows Duluth and the hinterlands to the North the way Garrison Keillor knows Lake Wobegon and the prairies. With a nimble wit and a roving eye for detail, Sutter goes beneath the veneer of the North Country to expose...

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Review for Cold Comfort

Barton Sutter is an amazing writer. He uses his creativeness to express his feelings about the beautiful city of Duluth. Not only did I enjoy "Cold Comfort," but I enjoyed learning more about Barton Sutter. He seems to be a brilliant man with a lot of positive energy. The book highlights points of Duluth and Lake Superior that I've never heard of before or considered. I'm new to the city of Duluth; during my winter break, I'm going to take some time to visit the places that Sutter talked about in "Cold Comfort." He really inspired me about the city of Duluth and I look forward to getting to know the city better!

Like driving up I-35 to Lake Superior...

Sutter describes the attitude of the Duluthians dead-on, proud of the climate and the effect it has on the citizens, and the in-your-face weather and power of the lake.The stories are sprinkled with dry Scandanavian humor. He passes through the seasons and reflections of his life with the clear, harsh beauty of the city and the Lake.Reminds of the depressing joy of a bright, clear -20F Februrary morning. You'd know what I mean if you lived here...and if you dont? Let Barton Sutter fill you in!

what memories

Although I grew up in northeastern Minnesota and was driven away by the cold, I am always drawn back to Duluth and Lake Superior. (Duluth is an incredibly beautiful place and for a city it's size has a thriving arts community.) Barton Sutter makes me want to move to Duluth. He describes the characters, the landscape, the lake, the weather...everything which makes Duluth so special...in his own unique style. In a few chapters he talks about the BWCA, but I didn't feel that this detracted from the main concept of the book. Mr. Sutter is to be congratulated for making this city come alive for me.

Loved It!

Barton Sutter's book, "Cold Comfort", came to me as a Christmas gift from my son-in-law. He and my daughter live in Duluth, and it seemed a fitting gift to provide an apparent travelogue about their northern hometown. Suspecting a boring book, I nevertheless tasted the first chapter. I felt as though I'd held up a mirror to my soul. The Duluth and northern Minnesota setting is merely the pretense of the book, whereas its real merit is in seeing life in a refreshing simplicity, in a no-holds-barred honesty. Barton cuts through much of the fluff in our modern world, not deliberately, but almost accidentally while telling us his truth. Each chapter is enjoyed like the day's first cup of coffee. When the mind is rested and open, I sip in another short essay to settle me down and warm my day. Great book; great writer.

A delightful read

Cold Comfort is a delightful look at life in place about as far north as you can get in the lower 48, written in a witty prose by someone who knows not to take himself too seriously. This book is a collection of short essays, some originally written for Minnesota Public Radio - the same people that bring you Garrison Keillor and Lake Wobegon - that are loosely tied together, but can be taken singly without loosing anything. (It would be very hard to stop after just one though.) More than just being about the place, Cold Comfort takes a look at life itself -- what really makes us tick, makes us happy or sad.
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