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BOOM

Oil, Money, Cowboys, Strippers, and the Energy Rush That Could Change America Forever

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BOOM

By: Tony Horwitz
Narrated by: Matt Morel
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In BOOM, prize-winning reporter Tony Horwitz takes a spirited road trip through the wild new frontier of energy in North America. His journey begins in subarctic Alberta, where thousands of miners labor in an industrial moonscape to extract the region's oil-rich tar sands. Horwitz then follows the route of the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline that may carry tar-sands oil from Canada across Montana, the Dakotas, and Nebraska en route to Gulf Coast refineries.

Horwitz's 4,000 mile adventure brings him into contact with astonishing characters on all sides of the energy boom. He meets "rig pigs" and "cement heads" hoping to make a quick fortune laboring in the oilfields; casino operators and strippers eager to relieve workers of their high wages; farmers and Native Americans who fear the pipeline's impact on land, water, and climate; and Keystone cowboys who tout the economic benefits of the oil rush in progress on the Plains.

BOOM is both a gritty, boots-on-the ground odyssey and a profound exploration of what's at stake - for the environment, the economy, and foreign policy - as America becomes the largest energy producer in the world.

About the Author

Tony Horwitz is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who spent a decade as a foreign correspondent, mainly covering wars and conflicts in the Middle East, Africa, and Europe for the Wall Street Journal. His books include the best sellers Confederates in the Attic, Blue Latitudes, Baghdad Without a Map, and A Voyage Long and Strange. His latest book, Midnight Rising, was named a New York Times Notable Book of 2011 and one of the year's ten best books by Library Journal and won the 2012 William Henry Seward Award for excellence in Civil War biography.

Horwitz has also written for The New Yorker and Smithsonian and has been a fellow at Harvard's Radcliffe Institute. He lives with his wife, Geraldine Brooks, and their sons, Nathaniel and Bizu, on Martha's Vineyard.

©2014 Tony Horwitz (P)2018 Audible, Inc.
Politics & Government Environment Conservation Environmental Public Policy Nature & Ecology Political Science Africa War Middle East Outdoors & Nature Science

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" Boom is the very model of dauntless reporting, lucent prose, memorable portraits of a range of characters, all in a story driven by a moral dilemma with stakes that couldn't possibly be higher.” ( San Francisco Chronicle)
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I didn't realize this book was a tree-hugging environmentalist's attempt to "prove" man is bad, and Americans are worse, but I got the picture pretty quickly; I listened anyway. While very-leftist, it is actually a decent documentary because it is all first-person investigation, so I give the writer a ton of credit for doing (and describing) his own research. There are deeply-politically-motivated sentences scattered throughout, but the majority is a thought provoking story of the author's journey. There really wasn't much of anything I'd point to as junk-science in his words, so I applaud the author for following his beliefs, even if I disagree with much of his perception.

That-said, there were a bunch of narration-issues that detracted from the story. The narrator is a low-talker, who continuously sounds like it's the end of a sentence... forever. There were several parts I can only describe as post-audio-editing, where the author's tone, inflection, and volume are COMPLETELY different for a few words or a whole sentence, jarring the flow of the story.

Left, but listenable

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This is a great overview of the oil industry in Canada in the pipeline. Even though the outcome has been decided recently it provides an excellent biographical history of the people involved in it. Great easy listen

Great quick listen

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How sad to know there won't be more from this incredible talent, who brings each person and place to life in such lovely detail.

Another Horwitz gem

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I really enjoyed this. It was a human story of something I’ve seen so often in the news. Really good examination of the tension between climate change and jobs wrapped in a huge road trip. Americana meets science meets politics. Highly recommend.

Perfect mix of adventure & narrative journalism

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I miss Tony Horwitz. What a wonderful story about an important subject.
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A missed voice

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