Her Place in the Woods, David Hakensen
Her Place in the Woods, David Hakensen
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Her Place in the Woods
The Life of Helen Hoover

Author: David Hakensen

Narrator: Rebecca Gallagher

Unabridged: 9 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/26/2026


Synopsis

During the late 1950s through the early 1970s, Helen Hoover's stories and essays of life in the wilderness on northern Minnesota's Gunflint Lake, published in popular magazines and several bestselling books, found millions of fans and earned her accolades. Hoover's own unlikely history of leaving a corporate career in Chicago for a small cabin without electricity or running water—with no interest in hunting or fishing—is just one chapter of the remarkable life that David Hakensen describes in Her Place in the Woods. This first complete biography illuminates how Helen Hoover (1910–1984) made a place for herself and for countless readers in, as she put it, the world of her time. Hoover defied convention. She and her husband had long dreamed of moving to a remote cabin in the woods. They finally made the leap, quitting their jobs and figuring out the rest as they went. The Hoovers were woefully unprepared for life off the grid. Gradually, the Hoovers settled into the rhythms of their remote homestead, and Helen would craft a prolific literary livelihood from her keen observations of nature and encounters with animals. Her Place in the Woods captures both an awakening to the power and fragility of the natural world and the efforts and talents of an extraordinary woman defining herself as a writer.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jessica on October 22, 2025

I’ve waited so many years for someone to shine a light on the Hoovers and Hakensen has done it! This biography is wonderful in every way! If you don’t know anything about the Hoovers, you will love them by the end of the book. If you knew about Helen and Ade before, you are going to love them even m......more

Goodreads review by John on April 24, 2026

This well-researched book brings out the life of nature writer, Helen Hoover and her husband, who in their 50s, gave up their jobs in Chicago and moved to live off the grid on the Gunflint Trail in far northeastern Minnesota to live off the grid and where she wrote, and he illustrated her books. The......more

Goodreads review by Brenda C on January 09, 2026

I think Helen Hoover was a very underrated author. So I was excited to see an autobiography finally! There were so many unanswered questions about her life. This book well researched and rather than just a rehash, as sometimes happens, when there isn't enough info. No this is well written. Helen's i......more

Goodreads review by Karen on April 18, 2026

Excellent biography of Helen Hoover. Hakensen's exhaustive research shines, and he tells Helen's story with compassion, accuracy, and nuance. I treasured every word of this biography about one of my all time favorite authors. Thank you!......more

Goodreads review by Dustin on January 10, 2026

A well researched biography on Helen Hoover, shining a light on her writings and life from Gunflint Lake in Northern Minnesota.......more