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  • Moose. Indian.

  • A Dark Confession
  • By: Kip Koelsch
  • Narrated by: Ed Romanoff
  • Length: 35 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Publisher's summary

I’ve often wondered at the meaning lurking behind the reported final words—moose, Indian—of Henry David Thoreau. For some reason, I’ve always imagined a somewhat dark, untold tale at their root. MOOSE. INDIAN. is just such a reimagining of Thoreau’s first trip to the Maine Woods—as he recalls the uncomfortably gruesome truth on his deathbed.

—Kip Koelsch, Author

©2023 Kip Koelsch (P)2023 Kip Koelsch

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Interesting and imaginative interpretation

As a Thoreauvian and northern rural Maine resident, I happily gave this a listen (coincidentally on my way to Baxter State Park). It is an interesting and imaginative interpretation of Thoreau’s last words, and while I don’t think it is realistic for Thoreau, and I am unsure of what my fellow Thoreauvians may think, I can still appreciate it for what it is—a spooky and suspenseful short story about the wildness of northern Maine.

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Captivating

Very captivating, could not stop listening. Really enjoyed the story and adventure this took me on.

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