Rivers of Change - Trailing the Waterways of Lewis and Clark
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If he was reincarnated today, Captain Meriwether Lewis could retrace the journey that his Lewis & Clark expedition made two centuries ago. Within hours he would shake his head in confusion and surprise. What became of the Missouri, Yellowstone and Columbia rivers that his group traveled along?

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Cover of Rivers of Change Author Photo
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The answers come alive when told by those who live and work along these waterways.
These voices speak in the book Rivers of Change - Trailing the Waterways of Lewis and Clark. This travelogue weaves interviews, anecdotes and research that highlight how the Missouri, Yellowstone and Columbia rivers changed since Lewis and Clark explored them between 1804 and 1806.
The author spent five months moving along these rivers - driving, canoeing, rafting, even scuba diving - and interviewed dozens of people involved with waterways: barge pilots, wildlife biologists, Army Corps of Engineers staff and tribal historians. Chapters roll through a landscape peppered by colorful characters. These include Wolf River Bob, Buffalo Bill, and Joe Medicine Crow. These voices reaffirm the power of American people to improve the rivers they live and work beside.
The Lewis and Clark expedition transformed Western geography from a myth into documented reality. The time has come to celebrate these explorers' achievements, and to reconsider how we manage Western rivers.
The time has also come to relax and read a good book! Click the link below to view a sample chapter, then hit the Order button to get your copy of Rivers of Change today.
Read Sample Chapters

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An Afternoon River Float Author Photo
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Contact the Author
Curious? Contact the author for more information by emailing: tmullen@riversofchange.com, or phoning 949 497 1179.
Email me at tmullen@RiversOfChange.com
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