About This Book
A traveler's voice guides readers down the Mississippi, tracing changing landscapes from northern lakes and wooded bluffs through prairies to the southern delta while cataloguing flora, fauna, towns, and riverine industry. Vivid scene-painting and natural description are interwoven with episodes of frontier adventure and suspense, encounters with varied inhabitants, and a consequential romantic entanglement that raises questions about social boundaries. The work blends travel memoir, descriptive natural history, and novelistic incident to examine attachment, community tensions, and the hazards and beauties of life along the western and southern river corridor.
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