During the early twentieth century, Leroy Dudley, guide and storyteller at Chimney Pond on Maine’s Mount Katahdin, enchanted thousands with his stories about Pamola, the Penobscot thunder god who protected the mountain. Around 1933, Clayton Hall painstakingly recorded the stories. Years later, Hall’s niece, Beth Harmon, found Hall’s manuscript, and with illustrator Jane Thomas, assembled this delightful collection of Roy’s yarns.
Trade paperback, 6” x 9”
114 pages, 22 b&w illustrations
ISBN 978-0-9631718-0-1
$14.95
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