A review by romonko
Where the Falcon Flies by Adam Shoalts

adventurous hopeful informative inspiring medium-paced

4.0

This is a very gripping non-fiction story about one man's epic journey by canoe following the flight pattern of the Peregrine Falcon.  I listened to the audio book which was read by the author himself.  Adam Shoalts made this 4-month journey from Lake Eerie to the Arctic sea.  He faces all kinds of dangers, and close calls.  The 3,400 trip tested his resolve again and again..  Along the way he meets a few people here and there, and Adam found everyone that he talked to was helpful and encouraging.  He suffers extreme cold, dangerous rapids, starvation, hydroelectric dams and encounters wildlife in its natural habitat. The book held me spellbound and made me appreciate the vast beauty of the Canadian wilderness.  In my armchair I was along for the adventure with Adam Shoalts.