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Exploring North Carolina’s Lookout Towers

In the 1920s and 1930s, forestry organizations built dozens of lookout structures in Western North Carolina as the backbone of a firefighting system. Many of these lookouts survive in North Carolina today, and represent some of the best destinations for hikers who want to see the Blue Ridge Mountains’ incredible views. Part hiking guide and part photography collection, this book contains stories and folklore of the fire lookouts and their inhabitants, a detailed guide of hikes to each, and details about the views at the top. In all, it leads hikers to panoramic vistas from 28 historic fire lookout towers as well as eight historical/former fire lookout towers. Lookout towers can be dangerous, and many are not routinely maintained. The book’s author, preservationist Peter J. Barr, based in Asheville, includes a safety reminder to assess structures and risk. Nature photographer Kevin Adams, based in Waynesville, augments Barr’s text throughout with 200 full-color photographs of the towers and the views. 450 pages for both hardcover, $39.95 and softcover, $29.95.

800-283-3572 blairpub.com North Carolina’s Outer Banks

Written by an experienced insider, the latest edition to Insiders’ Guide to North Carolina’s Outer Banks is a comprehensive source for in-depth travel and relocation. The updated guide provides tips on lodging, including unique vacation rentals, along with restaurants, events, fun things to do with the kids, nightlife, fishing spots and shopping. Some attractions listings are known favorites, while others wait to be discovered and cost little or are free. The Outer Banks is a true arts community and the arts and culture section offers details on the many eclectic galleries there. The recreation chapter runs the gamut for outdoor activities, from windsurfing, hang gliding, scuba diving and parasailing to golf, tennis, in-line skating, sightseeing cruises, ATV excursions and beachcombing. There’s also advice on how to live and thrive in the area, covering retirement, real estate, education and health care. The book is written by Kip Tabb, a freelance journalist living on the Outer Banks. Insider Guide Series. 352 pages, softcover, $22.95; e-book, $16.49.

800-843-2665 barnesandnoble.com Hiking North Carolina

Keeping social distancing in mind, this newly revised edition of Hiking North Carolina is full of less-visited hikes. You’ll find details of more than 500 hikes across the state. These trails range from national forests and the Appalachian Trail to Piedmont forests, military and state parks, plus wildlife refuges and national seashores at the Outer Banks. Hikes to NC’s most visited locations include alternate starting points and strategies to escape crowds. Choices include challenging backpack trips, handicapped accessible adventures, waterfall hikes and urban greenway escapes. Easy family walks include close-to-home sections of the Mountains-toSea Trail. Trail info includes difficulty ratings, elevation gains, descriptions and fullcolor photos. The trail finder organizes the options and entries provide trailhead directions with GPS coordinates and GPS compatible maps for hundreds of hikes. Safety and trail etiquette are also covered. The guide is written by veteran travel author Randy Johnson, based in Banner Elk. 384 pages; softcover, $17.07.

randyjohnsonbooks.com Blue Marlin

New York Times best-selling author Lee Smith brings her storytelling magic to this semi-autobiographical novella that follows the always-curious 13-year-old Jenny. After the discovery of her father’s illicit affair with a mysterious local artist, Jenny is sent off to live with her church-going cousins while her parents attempt to recover their marriage. Then her father proposes a family vacation down to Key West. At the Blue Marlin Motel, Jenny, her beautiful mother, and chastened father share their stay with movie stars in town to film “Operation Petticoat.” Jenny is a bit of a sleuth, so her observations to uncover the secrets of stars such as Tony Curtis also end up revealing the secrets of her own fractured family. Jenny confronts the frailty of family life while vying for the attention of actor Tony Curtis and a role in his movie. The author delivers wry humor and honesty to her flawed characters with Southern dignity. She lives in Hillsborough. 123 pages, softcover, $15.95; e-book, $13.99.

800-283-3572 blairpub.com

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