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Goodbye to a River

By: John Graves
Narrated by: Henry Strozier
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In this classic from the Lone Star State, John Graves learns that the river he knew and loved as a youth, the Brazos in north-central Texas, is slated to be dammed at multiple points - and he understands that things will never be the same. Goodbye to a River is a poignant narrative of one man's journey by canoe down the river of his memories. Along the way, he describes the colorful Texas landscape and recounts its rich history.©1960 Mary Monroe (P)2006 Recorded Books LLC Travel Writing & Commentary

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"Graves' originality and flair turn this local scene and regional lore into an honest and powerfully evocative picture of frontier life anywhere." (The Chicago Sunday Tribune)

Rich Historical Content • Vivid River Journey • Perfect Narration • Compelling Storytelling • Cultural Insights

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Well done all the way around. I'm a happier person for having listened to it.

Well done.

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The book was just what I needed this busy time of yr. The pace of the book and Mr. Strozier's reading are well-matched. I particularly appreciate that Mr Strozier managed to correctly pronounce even some of our unusual geographic names. I'll be listening again!

Outstanding!

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This was my absolute favorite read, until I purchased the audio. Now it's off the charts.

The story of old Mr. Graves floating down the river, reminiscing about his youth, area history with all its peculiar characters, interacting with representatives of modern "reality", and reflecting on how they all ebb and flow together. He approaches all the stories with a frank and unflappable insight for both the noble and ridiculous, and how they ebb and flow together as well. Nothing idealized, nothing belittled. It just is. or was.

weather. dog. hillbillies. city slickers. The People. neighbors. wildlife. drunks. instant friends.

The Brazos River tied Texas together geographically. It still ties its past to its present. That past is part of us today, and the river and its not so serene beauty serve as Icon for that connection.

The narrator is PERFECT for the story. I feel like I sat and listened to the author tell the story himself. what a treat!

If you love Texas, love the outdoors, love people, or love history, you'll love this book.

10 out of 5.

6 Stars. No, 7. Aw, heck, make it 10.

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If you've ever been outdoors and on a river and felt like staying--read this book.

This book distills canoeing and culture and what is lost.

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Relaxing, interesting narrator voice. Compelling nature story. It is one of my go-to bedtime stories.

Nature and history

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