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Reviewed on October 15, 2010
Quiet riverside towns and boys in straw hats lazily fishing as paddle steamers sail by are historical images associated with the Mississippi River, the most important river in the United States and central to the history of the nation and the mid- to late 19th-century writings of Mark Twain. In this engaging work, Sandlin, an essayist who has written frequently for the Chicago Reader, draws on the ex...Log In or Sign Up to Read More



