Top 5 Quotes & Sayings by Howard Frank Mosher

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American author Howard Frank Mosher.
Last updated on October 6, 2024.
Howard Frank Mosher

Howard Frank Mosher was an American author of thirteen books: eleven fiction and two non-fiction. Much of his fiction takes place in the mid-20th century and all of it is set in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, a region loosely defined by the three counties in the northeastern corner of the state. His characters are often quirky, reflecting the distinctive peculiarities of the region's taciturn residents. The community struggle with changing times is often a theme, with the more traditional ways of rural Yankee life coming in conflict with an expanding, modern society. The last novel published during his lifetime was God's Kingdom.

I've admired Bill Kauffman's books for years . . . appealing, elegantly written, and entirely American. — © Howard Frank Mosher
I've admired Bill Kauffman's books for years . . . appealing, elegantly written, and entirely American.
Baseball, of all sports, and maybe of all human endeavors, has no room for cynicism.
Rick Bass is one of a dwindling handful of American fiction writers still celebrating the importance of place, the natural world, and the struggle of a few brave souls to live and work respectfully in what's left of our western wilderness...The Lives of Rocks is his most lyrical and powerful book to date...a masterwork.
Faith without a measure of doubt ain't worth a brass farthin.
There was a code, and though it was mostly unspoken, I absorbed it early on. You always put all the trout back in the water alive except for a few to eat. You didn't count your trout or call attention to their size or weight. You took time to watch and enjoy seeing your partners catch trout.
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