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Feathered Canyons by Jeannette Hanby and David Bygott is a memoir of historical significance. Hanby was born during WWII and raised by protective parents in a safe environment. Once she graduated from California's Berkeley in 1962, she decided to explore life deeper and learn more about her fellow Americans with different skin colors or social backgrounds. She started working at McLaren Hall with troubled and often abused children. Hanby, along with her co-worker and friend, Perky, wanted to visit Mexico and even purchased tickets for their trip, but Perky got sick at the very last moment. Hanby confessed that she was still eager to go on her big adventure and wanted to move to Big Sur in Northern California, where there was a job opportunity at the Nepenthe restaurant, famous for its bohemian atmosphere. Jeannette met Bill Hargis, who soon became her mentor, friend, and love of her life. Bill invited Jeannette to join his gold mining venture in the Feather River Canyon. This unique experience would change the course of her life for good.
After opening Feathered Canyons, be prepared to hear the mighty ocean waves, smell the magnificent Ponderosa pines, and hear the roar of the wild and beautiful Feather River. It invites you to participate in a sensual, thrilling adventure. Jeannette Hanby's prose is powerful and leaves readers almost breathless. This is a captivating story of a young Hanby, who is shy, socially awkward, and knows the darker side of life from experience. The pictures show that she is also strikingly beautiful; it was easy to connect with her on an emotional level. I liked her curiosity and big heart so much. She is concerned with environmental challenges and takes action to save the wild beauty of the Feather River, leading by example. Hanby's relationship with Bill Hargis is the centerpiece of the story; I was amazed by how openly and genuinely Hanby speaks about it. I particularly enjoyed the chapter about Hanby's trip to Mexico, for she showed a true sense of travel, exploring different cultures with tremendous respect and admiration. The wonderful illustrations by David Bygott are an essential part of the story, allowing us to grasp the beauty of Big Sur. I also loved the amazing poems by Genetta opening most chapters. Feathered Canyons is for readers who love memoirs, inspirational tales, and nature. I would especially recommend it to readers of all ages looking for their path in life.