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This book starts slow. The first 50 pages or so were irritatingly verbose and flowery. But once it settled in, and I got used to the language, it was immensely enjoyable. Like one of the better books this year enjoyable.
It's a fantastic depiction of the wild life of several river guides while simultaneously being a history of the Grand Canyon and the Hoover and Glen Canyon Dams. All the while lyrically portraying the natural surroundings à la Edward Abbey.
Having been on several river trips, I was able to tap into a small remembrance of those peaceful times. Combined with the sheer terror felt by many of those present during the flooding of 1983.
Highly recommended to those who love nature, miss being outside, or are looking for adventure escapism in this time of Corona.
It's a fantastic depiction of the wild life of several river guides while simultaneously being a history of the Grand Canyon and the Hoover and Glen Canyon Dams. All the while lyrically portraying the natural surroundings à la Edward Abbey.
Having been on several river trips, I was able to tap into a small remembrance of those peaceful times. Combined with the sheer terror felt by many of those present during the flooding of 1983.
Highly recommended to those who love nature, miss being outside, or are looking for adventure escapism in this time of Corona.