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A first-person memoir traces a youthful voyage along the Missouri, blending lyrical natural description with episodic travel narrative. The narrator recalls early awe of floods and steamboats, later river voyages that encounter spring break-ups, ice gorges, rapids, portages, frontier towns and trading posts, ranches and Indian camps, practical boatwork and mishaps, and excursions toward the Yellowstone. Interwoven reflections on the river's power and character give the journey a reflective, sometimes mythic tone, while vivid scenes of landscape, labor, rivercraft, and human encounters convey both the practical challenges and emotional fascination of life on the Upper Missouri.

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John G. Neihardt

John G. Neihardt was an American poet and writer, best known for his works that explore the themes of nature, spirituality, and the American frontier. His notable book, "The Lonesome Trail," reflects his deep connection to the landscapes and experiences of the West. Neihardt's writing often draws on his experiences and the oral traditions of Native American culture, contributing to a rich literary heritage. He also authored works such as "The River and I" and "The Song of Hugh Glass," which further showcase his narrative style and poetic sensibility. Neihardt's contributions to literature continue to resonate with readers interested in the intersection of nature and human experience.

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