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Running Dry: A Journey from Source to Sea Down the Colarado River: A Journey
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Running Dry: A Journey from Source to Sea Down the Colarado River: A Journey from Source to Sea Down the Colorado River Hardcover - 2010

by Waterman, Jonathan

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National Geographic Society, 2010-06-15. Hardcover. Good. 3.2995 in x 22.8426 in x 14.9746 in. Ex-library book, usual marking. Clean copy in good condition.
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Jonathan Waterman is the author of nine books, has made four television films, and works as a freelance author and filmmaker. In 2004, his writing about the Arctic won the prestigious National Endowment of the Arts Literary Fellowship.

Media reviews

“An evocative and bold take on a river and what winning the West really means, Waterman’s book epitomizes the best of environmental writing.” –Booklist Starred Review
 
“…through the author’s eyes we see how everything beautiful and majestic, and difficult and frightening, about the United States in 2010 is carried in the currents of that river. You can’t put it down, and you can’t put it aside, without asking yourself: What should I be doing differently?” –2010 Banff Mountain Book Festival, “Best Book-Adventure Travel”

About the author

Jonathan Waterman is the author of nine books, has made four television films, and works as a freelance author and filmmaker. In 2004, his writing about the Arctic won the prestigious National Endowment of the Arts Literary Fellowship.