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Tales of a Vanishing River

Chapter 2: FOREWORD
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About This Book

A collection of interconnected sketches and stories portraying the vanishing waterway and surrounding swamplands of the Kankakee, blending natural history, local color, and human portraits. The author evokes the river's flora and fauna, seasonal migrations, and fading marshland life, then shifts to vignettes of residents—storekeepers, hunters, quirky townspeople—whose lives intersect with the changing landscape. Historical references to early explorers and anecdotal reminiscences appear alongside portraiture of characters and episodic tales that record customs, humor, and loss as drainage and development alter the river's course. The tone is observational and elegiac, emphasizing landscape, wildlife, and the social patterns tied to a disappearing ecosystem.

FOREWORD

The background of this collection of sketches and stories is the country through which flowed one of the most interesting of our western rivers before its destruction as a natural waterway.

This book is not a history. It is intended as an interpretation of the life along the river that the author has come in contact with during many years of familiarity with the region. Names of places and characters have been changed for the reason that, while effort has been made to adhere to artistic truth, literary liberties have been taken with facts when they have not seemed essential to the story.

E. H. R.