Jonathan Klein At The Bookstore
- May 8
- 2 min read

The Bookstore will be hosting Ennis author Jonathan Klein on Saturday, May 10th from 1:00-3:00. The retired forester will be signing copies of his book Back to the Trees and Caves: A Wilderness Journey. He will read from the book at 1:30 followed by a discussion.
After dedicating over three decades to managing wilderness areas for the USDA Forest Service, Jonathan Klein comes to a sobering realization: the wilderness within the lower forty-eight is, at best, a theatrical semblance of the real essence of wild. Upon retirement at age sixty, Klein embarks on a solo canoe journey across the untamed expanses of northern Canada, yearning to uncover the authentic wilderness that eludes him. Back to the Trees and Caves unfolds this riveting 700-mile adventure from Saskatchewan to Hudson Bay, across landscapes untouched by time.
The voyage is far from tranquil. Klein battles violent storms, navigates raging rapids, and crosses lake expanses that mirror oceans. After seven grueling weeks, an utterly exhausted Klein reaches Churchill, Manitoba, but not without facing a life-and-death encounter with an apex predator, a confrontation that brings him face to face with the harsh yet majestic reality of the wild.

As Klein paddles through the endless miles, the journey morphs into more than a physical quest; it becomes a conduit for profound reflections on the intrinsic value of wild places. Not just for the wandering souls of humans, but as irreplaceable havens for the myriad wild creatures that inhabit them. The narrative encapsulates Klein's evolving insights on the sanctity of these landscapes and the imperative to shield them from the unrelenting grasp of human consumption.
After dedicating over three decades to managing wilderness areas for the USDA Forest Service Klein embarks on a solo canoe journey across the untamed expanses of northern Canada yearning to uncover the authentic wilderness. Back to the Trees and Caves unfolds this riveting 700 mile adventure fro Saskatchewan to Hudson Bay, across landscapes untouched by time.
If you have any questions or would like reserve a copy of the book please call The Bookstore at 683-6807

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