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Mississippi Solo

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INTRODUCED BY ADAM WEYMOUTH, award-winning author of The Kings of Yukon

'A wonderful book -- and a highly original contribution to the literature of travel' PAUL THEROUX

'The Mississippi. Mighty, muddy, dangerous, rebellious and yet a strong, fathering kind of river. The river captured my imagination when I was young and has never let go.'

Mississippi Solo tells the story of one man's voyage by canoe down the Mississippi River from its source in Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico - a longtime dream, and a journey of over 2,000 miles through the heart of America.

Paddling into the Southern states - going from 'where there ain't no black folks to where they still don't like us much' - Eddy is confronted by the legacy of slavery and modern racism, including an incident with a pair of shotgun-toting bigots. There are also the dangers of passing barges, wild dogs roaming the wooded shore, and navigating a waterway that grows vaster, and more hazardous, every day.

But Eddy also encounters immense human kindness, friendship and hospitality, as well as coming to know the majestic power - and the awesome dangers - of the river itself. Mississippi Solo is an unforgettable American adventure.

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ISBN: 9781529377842
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Author: Eddy L Harris
Publisher: John Murray an imprint of John Murray Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 336 pages
Series: John Murray Journeys
Genres: Travel writing
Rivers and lakes
Canoeing and kayaking