Sea to Shining Sea: People, Travels, Places

by Berton Roueche | Travel |
ISBN: 0380702657 Global Overview for this book
Registered by DameEdna of Monroe Township, New Jersey USA on 10/3/2007
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Journal Entry 1 by DameEdna from Monroe Township, New Jersey USA on Wednesday, October 3, 2007
From Publishers Weekly
In this collection of pieces from the New Yorker, Roueche (The Medical Detectives, etc.) takes us on memorable journeys here and abroad. There is a cross-country trip aboard Amtrak, a hazardous canoe voyage with Eskimos in the Bering Sea, another down the Mississippi on a giant tow. Roueche runs a whitewater stream in the Ozarks, follows the lone physician of Jal, N.M., on a day's rounds and reports on urban development in Portland, Ore. The descriptions of his European travels, by train and canal barge, are evocative enough to rouse a restless feeling in travel-minded readers. Back home, he describes the aftermath of a storm and tells what it is like to live without electricity. Three pieces written more than 30 years agoabout a Shaker community, Sag Harbor and Amagansettshow their age; but the remaining ones, about people, travel and places, are delightful. January 23
Copyright 1985 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Library Journal
One of our best travel writers ( Special Places: in search of small town America ) presents pieces on travels in a variety of ways to a variety of places between 1946 and 1985. The majority are from the 1970s and 1980s. We visit wealthy wheat-country Kansas; a small-town, isolated New Mexican doctor; the last surviving Shakers in Mt. Lebanon, New York; and Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, and France via train. If that seems too tame, then we can accompany Roueche on a towboat ride down the Mississippi River and on a dangerous , icy canoe trip with Eskimos from mainland Alaska to King Island. His description of Portland, Oregon demands that the reader visit; that of a tourist barge trip in France entices more than travelogues. Roueche doesn't merely tell about his trips, he takes us along. Highly recommended. Roger W. Fromm, Bloomsburg Univ. of Pennsylvania Lib.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Journal Entry 2 by DameEdna from Monroe Township, New Jersey USA on Sunday, March 2, 2008
Although somewhat dated, this was still a great read by one of my favorite authors. I now am dying to go visit Long Island.

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Journal Entry 4 by Geneolady from Lanham, Maryland USA on Saturday, August 15, 2009
Want to travel........right from your armchair???? This book is delightful for that purpose. Go to obscure and noted places in U.S. Plus a trip to Europe. You will enjoy these trips without cost.

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