Making of Bigfoot
Delve into the captivating world of cryptozoology with "Making of Bigfoot" by Greg Long. Published in 2004, this fascinating book spans 476 pages and immerses readers in the incredible saga of Roger Patterson, a part-time rodeo rider from Yakima, Washington. Chronicling Patterson's journey from obscurity to fleeting fame, Long explores the profound obsession that fueled his quest to uncover the truth behind the legendary creature known as Bigfoot.
Set against the backdrop of Humboldt County and U.S. history from 1933 to 1972, this book goes beyond the myth, providing insights into the social and cultural implications of the Sasquatch phenomenon. Combining elements of body physiology, mind and spirit, and New Age thought, Long's narrative promises to engage both skeptics and believers alike. Discover how a man's fight against cancer turned into a legendary tale that has intrigued generations. Perfect for readers interested in monsters, legendary beings, and controversial knowledge, "Making of Bigfoot" is an essential addition to your bookshelf.