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  1. 2 days ago · Each of the people we meet are distinct and have complex inner lives that come into play as they interact. The whole is emotional and evocative, allowing the reader to experience the time and place of the story in a way that feels authentic and powerful. Simply put, The River We Remember is a beautiful novel.

  2. 1 day ago · I still remember the first time I picked up “Blood on the River,” a historical fiction novel by Elisa Carbone. As an avid reader and lover of all things history, I was immediately drawn in by the book’s title and cover. Little did I know, this captivating story would take me on a journey back in time to the early days of colonial America.

  3. 3 days ago · When and Why The River Says No. I do not always swallow the people who walk into me. Some yearn for my embrace, the oily velvet and weedy tangles of my maelstrom, the ever-rolling stream of Time that bears everyone away. They stride with purpose, weighed with stones to take them deep, stop them breathing, prevent them surfacing, ensure they ...

  4. 2 days ago · It appears that cartographers settled on which river was called what by 1835. But, by then, the river that had originally been called the “Brazos” was dubbed the “Colorado” and the original “Colorado,” with its muddy red waters, was now called the “Brazos.”. That’s why the Brazos River in Texas is often more muddy and red, or ...

  5. 2 days ago · This July, the SciFri Book Club will read Brave the Wild River: The Untold Story of Two Women Who Mapped the Botany of the Grand Canyon by Melissa L. Sevigny. This Book Club season kicks off Monday, July 1, and you can read along with us! Check back here for more updates about this Book Club pick soon. Buy The Book.

  6. 5 days ago · 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 30: Book launch party with Waucoma Bookstore. Eileen Garvin discusses “Crow Talk” with nature writer and author Michelle Nijhuis. The Ruins, 13 Railroad St., Hood River.

  7. 18 hours ago · by Joe Safdie. A reader of Matthew Cooperman’s latest collection, Wonder About The, might “wonder about” its seemingly fragmented title.Ostensibly a portrait of the expansive biodiversity that can be found on the banks of the Cache la Poudre River in Colorado, Matthew Cooperman’s Wonder About The also explores fracking, the distance between culture and nature, and the peculiar problems ...

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