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River Horse

A Voyage Across America

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River Horse

By: William Least Heat-Moon
Narrated by: Jay O. Sanders
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In this abridgement of River-Horse, the pre-eminent chronicler of American back roads - who has given us the classics Blue Highways and Prairyerth - recounts his singular voyage through American waters from sea to sea. Along the route, he offers a lyrical and ceaselessly fascinating shipboard perspective on the country and its rivers, lakes, canals, and landscapes. Brimming with history, drama, and wisdom, River-Horse belongs in the pantheon of American travel literature.

In his most ambitious journey ever, Heat-Moon sets off aboard a small boat he named Nikawa ("river horse" in Osage) from the Atlantic at New York Harbor in hopes of entering the Pacific near Astoria, Oregon. He and his companion, Pilotis, struggle to cover some 5,000 watery miles - more than any other cross-country river traveler has ever managed - often following in the wakes of our most famous explorers, from Henry Hudson to Lewis and Clark.

En route, the voyagers confront massive floods, submerged rocks, dangerous weather, and their own doubts about whether they can complete the trip. But the hard days yield up incomparable pleasures: strangers generous with help and eccentric tales, landscapes unchanged since Sacagawea saw them, riverscapes flowing with a lively past, and the growing belief that efforts to protect our lands and waters are beginning to pay off. And, throughout its course, the expedition enjoys coincidences so breathtaking as to suggest the intervention of a divine and witty Providence.

Teeming with humanity and high adventure, Heat-Moon's account is an unsentimental and original arteriogram of our nation at the edge of the Millennium.

©1999 William Least Heat-Moon (P)1999 Simon & Schuster
Adventure Travel Ecosystems & Habitats Nature & Ecology North America Outdoors & Nature Science Travel Writing & Commentary United States Water Sports Adventure Sailing Witty
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Inspiring Adventure Story • Breathtaking River Narrative • Illuminating Landscape History • Wonderful Depiction Unknown
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Where does River Horse rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Somewhere in the middle

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

What I expected - appropriate based on the non-fiction style.

What about Jay O. Sanders’s performance did you like?

I felt like I was in the story, on the boat with them.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

There were a number - I liked the moments with the locals along the river.

Any additional comments?

Big emphasis on the front part of the trip in New York, but interesting trip and fun listen.

Interesting travel story with history

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the voyage from Atlantic to pacific by river waterways. it is fraught with danger.. it also describes the carious rivers on the way. very interesting book.

great adventure

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After blue highways I knew that I had to listen to river house. The adventures of seeking ones need to find out about the unknown was wonderfully depicted in this book. Sometimes he can rattle on but I found the book a reminder to face our challenges are pursue those yearnings.

A wonderful river trip

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What did you love best about River Horse?

From Atlantic to Pacific, through Dams & Locks, this little boat brought you back to the past time where water is blue and mountain is gree, fishes still jumping in the river. Through this journey, one can enjoy the wonderful landscape, but also noted that many had been changed in the past 200 years. A wonderful book.

Back to a memorable past where boating is life

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I enjoyed listening, which I must do now because of a problem with my vision. I must admit however, that reading the book was much more enjoyable and rewarding for me. I felt the audio
reading, whether caused by reader or by editing material
for length, was too clipped and felt chopped and skimpy on detail.
Still all in all it was quite enjoyable to experience it again.

Second time around

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we enjoyed listening to RIVER HORSE as we traveled down some BLUE HIGHWAYS of Texas and New Mexico.

Very Enjoyable!

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I started reading the book which is think and extremely detailed about all the places they went. I think the author pulls off the detail. But I couldn't find this unabridged in audio and these days it's the only way I seem to be able to get through books. The editing is fine I

Unfortunately Abridged

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like the history told during the journey. reader was very good,. the writing did not paint a vivid picture in ones mind of the land and riverscape.

genre arn and motorcycle maintenance

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The shouting and radio voice were unnecessary. They cut part of the book about one of the reporters, my mother. Bummer.

Good book; not great reading

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This guy makes a lot of rookie mistakes for a cross country transition. Handheld GPS that they don't really know how to use Give me a break. Should have had a permanently mounted chart plotter at the helm with duel screen forward scanning sonar. Didn't have a clue regarding wave height difference between Lake Erie and the Columbia river mouth. It's all about duration of the ground swell not height. Preplaning the waypoints route on a electronic chart would've made it a lot easier. Using a Balsawood cored bottom on the hull of the boat is not a great idea if your going to run aground a lot. Long-term that hull will be waterlogged and worthless.
Setting that aside interesting storytelling and overall a fun book to read

A lot of rookie mistakes

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