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Product Details

  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Scribner; Reprint edition (July 1, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1439159866
  • ISBN-13: 978-1439159866
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (353 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,593 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Kevin Fedarko's new brilliant work... is the story about wilderness and the American mind, albeit an American mind juiced on Class V adrenaline... Perhaps because we sympathize so strongly with the characters of The Emerald Mile--thanks in no small part to Fedarko's flowing prose--you'll feel yourself lurching along with them on wooden boats, in ocher-hued canyons, beneath cobalt skies, into the frenzied thrashings of the Colorado river as the very lanscape of the West attempts to choke it." (Mountain magazine)

"The book is at its heart an engrossing meditation on the eternal struggle between man and nature." (Pittsburg Post-Gazette)

"Kevin Fedarko's remarkable The Emerald Mile re-creates an incredible voyage through the flood-swollen Grand Canyon in such heart-pounding detail that you need to pause every few pages to catch your breath... He writes so vividly that your favorite reading chair becomes a spray-soaked perch on a bucking boat hit hard by a river running high and fast." (Dallas Morning News)

"Crafting a tale as graceful and powerful as the natural wonder of which he writes... the books goes beyond your typical river porn, offering a wide appeal to everyone from history buffs and the Popular Mechanics set to environmentalists and outdoor enthusiasts. In fact, it would not be overblown to say The Emerald Mile deserved a spot on the bookshelf alongside such enduring classics as Cadillac Desert, Desert Solitaire and Encounters with the Archdruid. It's that good...Fedarko will have you posied on the edge of your seat like a high-sider at in Lava Falls." (Durango Telegraph)

"His poetic and descriptive writing should only brighten his accolades and helps his non-fiction book read like a fast-paced fiction adventure...It isn't necessary to be a history buff or whitewater expert to enjoy this story... With meticulous research, notes and epilogue, Fedarko tells a satisfying story that is quite an entertaining ride." (Deseret News)

"The Emerald Mile is the rarest of creations–a magical convergence of words and paper, wood and water, rock and sky, human character and cosmic caprice. Can an adventure story be as beautiful as it is heart-stopping and exciting? This one is, and Fedarko’s book is as inspiring as a dory itself, flying down a wild river. I have no doubt it will become an instant classic, a timeless chronicle of what can still be legitimately called the American spirit." (Bob Shacochis author of Swimming in the Volcano and Easy in the Islands)

"Fedarko's effortlessly engaging narrative... is a labor of passion from an adventurous journalist who still calls the Grand Canyon home." (Boulder Weekly)

"Powerful and poetic passages put readers inside the adventurers' boats, even if they have only ever imagined the Grand Canyon or seen it in pictures... an epic-sized true-life adventure tale that appeals to both the heart and the head." (Kirkus)

"Kevin Fedarko's magnificent book covers a lot of ground -- and water... So it is a great boon of Fedarko's book that he tells the story of the dam, and of the engineers and techinicians who built it... with as much respect and homage as he gives to the dorymen." (Cleveland Plain-Dealer)

"Grua's wild ride on the Colorado, how it mirrored his mercurial personality, is just on part of Fedarko's story; however, the rive, which runs through seven states, and the canyon, rich in both geological and political history, prove to be the real protagonists." (Publisher's Weekly)

"From the bottom of our planet's most awesome landscape, Kevin Fedarko has found and rescued a great American tall tale that just happens to be true. As a boatman, Fedarko knows this world intimately. As a writer, he'll make you understand it, savor it, and ultimately love it as you never have before. Here is an instant classic of adventure literature—a story shot through with bravura but also touched by the rarest kind of grandeur." (Hampton Sides editor-at-large at Outside magazine and author of Blood and Thunder and Ghost Soldiers)

About the Author

Kevin Fedarko lives in northern New Mexico and works as a part-time river guide in Grand Canyon National Park. In addition to his travel narratives in Outside, where he worked as a senior editor, Fedarko’s work has appeared in Esquire, National Geographic Adventure, and other publications, and has been anthologized in The Best American Travel Writing in 2004 and 2006. Fedarko was a staff writer at Time magazine from 1991 to 1997, where his work helped garner an Overseas Press Club Award for a story on the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin. Fedarko earned a Masters of Philosophy in Russian history at Oxford in 1990.

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Customer Reviews

Great book, well researched, beautifully written and exciting!
Wayne J. Paradis
Once you start reading this story, you will not want to put down the book!
Jim Markle
Gives us the history of the Grand Canyon, the dams, and the river.
Mickey in Austin

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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful By Robert C. Ross on May 12, 2013
Format: Hardcover
30 years ago my wife gave my son and me a trip down the Grand Canyon in a dory. Over the years, I've traveled extensively in over 100 countries and on all of the continents. That Grand Canyon boat trip was one of the greatest travel experiences of my life.

This book captures all of the thrills, excitement and history of that wonderful experience. We had five guides on the trip, all of whom were extremely knowledgeable and at night we sat by the campfires and learned about many of the stories contained in this account.

In many respects, I was torn over leaving the canyon. Except that I had a wife and two little kids, I would've loved to sign on as a guide on the river trips. Had I taken the trip before I was married, I really believe I might have ended up a River Rat on the Colorado River.

The book joins the other great Grand Canyon books in my library:

The Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons (Penguin Classics); who can ever forget a one-armed war hero hanging from a tree branch over the raging river -- did they really think they could run a railroad down that massive gorge?

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful By david cox on May 11, 2013
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I cannot put this book down. Fedarko's book isn't a look at the Colorado river from atop the rim of the Grand Canyon, it places you at the helm of a dory, you feel the rush of every passing rapid, and pause to marvel in every eddy. I'm thoroughly enjoying this read.
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This is a wonderfully written story of the river guides' life on the Colorado River and the equally important story of Glen Canyon Dam. I lived the story of my husband's experiences at Glen Canyon Dam in the summer of 1983, never knowing the story of Kenton Grua and his colleauges and their scary river run downstream of the dam. Kevin has brought the two stories together in a beautifully written and interwoven story of the human experience to overcome life's challenges from the two opposite perspective of those who love the open river and those who desire to control the river for beneficial uses. Kevin does an excellent job of representing both perspectives with respect and dignity. Once opened, this is a hard book to close.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful By A. S. on May 9, 2013
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The Emerald Mile is a stunning history of the Colorado River--a piece of history flowing through the Grand Canyon, inhibited only by the Glen and Hoover dams, bookends to a monstrous and terrifying natural wonder. Fedarko captures the allure of the river as he shares in brilliant detail its wildness, beauty, and power. There are a few authors who can capture life within the stories of history, and Fedarko is one of them, making the Colorado real and alive to those who have never experienced it. Even if you don't like history or whitewater or adventure, this book will enthrall you with the sheer power of its words. When you finish, you may find that you too, like Grua and the hundreds of other river runners whose stories form the contents of this book, are entranced by the wonderful monster we call the Colorado River.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful By Jim Markle on August 29, 2013
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I may sound biased, but I know several of the people in this book so I was impressed with Kevin Fedarko's descriptions and his ability to capture their personalities. His thorough research on every aspect of the story is remarkable, and yet he presents it in a way that entices and captivates the reader. Once you start reading this story, you will not want to put down the book!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful By P. Martin on October 29, 2013
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I have read "a few" books on the Grand Canyon over the decades, and this one is at the very top of the list. It's hard to tell you how much I enjoyed every word. Don't know if I am biased because I love rowing wooden boats through The Canyon, but I would hope my appreciation for amazing writing talent trumps that. The enjoyment I have experienced from this extremely well crafted work of art is off the charts! Wow!

We as a family often read books aloud to each other. When we were doing this with "Emerald Mile", we found that we had to pause often and just absorb and relish in the incredible magic of the words that had just transpired. Descriptions of "floating mandolins" in tune with "the harmonics of the river" and on and on....just pure delight to visualize! I love the description of the feeling of the connection of a wooden boat with water....things that an author could only know from years of being with and dreaming about the boats.

You don't have to be a river person to enjoy this work, as the words flow just as beautifully as a river itself. Kevin Fedarko's dedication to and love for the subject is clear and truly amazing!

Mike Martin
Grand Canyon private dory boatman
admirer of outstanding writing
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