Rosanne S. McHenry is quickly building a name for herself as the author of an engaging new book, “Tales From a Rogue Ranger.” Her book has been acclaimed by park service professionals and authors as an outstanding example of what it takes to work in this field.
The book is also a very entertaining read for those who love the great outdoors, or anyone who loves a great read. The book is all about the life of a woman ranger working at the Auburn State Recreation Area and Folsom Lake State Recreation Area. It features a beautiful cover with a painting by local artist Joan Chlarson, showing a woman ranger looking downstream at the historic Mountain Quarries Railroad Bridge.
McHenry said readers will laugh out loud, cry tears of sadness, and feel the greatest joy as they revel in this amazing book. The stories speak to the comedy and tragedy of being a park ranger: a job that is nothing like you might imagine. Set against the stunning backdrop of California’s American River Canyon, this is an engaging and wildly unusual read about the untamed life of a woman ranger.
These tales show the kaleidoscope of characters a park ranger encounters, giving the reader a fascinating look into a true ranger experience.{/div} “From drug busts and drunken brawls to teen romance on display, from an attack goose to a pot-bellied pig on the loose, Rosanne S. McHenry regales her readers with madcap adventures as a California State Park Ranger working in California’s American River Canyon,�.
