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My Paddle to the Sea: Eleven Days on the River of the Carolinas

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Availability:In StockContributor:John LaneSeries:Wormsloe Foundation Nature BookPublish date:2012-09-01Pages:224
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Georgia PressISBN-13:9780820344201ISBN-10:820344206UPC:9780820344201Book Category:NatureBook Subcategory:Essays, Ecosystems & Habitats, Environmental Conservation & ProtectionBook Topic:RiversSize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.57 inchesWeight:0.5313Product ID:SCD3S1Q3K6

Three months after a family vacation in Costa Rica ends in tragedy when two fellow rafters die on the flooded Rio Reventaz n, John Lane sets out with friends from his own backyard in upcountry South Carolina to calm his nerves and to paddle to the sea.

Like Huck Finn, Lane sees a river journey as a portal to change, but unlike Twain's character, Lane isn't escaping. He's getting intimate with the river that flows right past his home in the Spartanburg suburbs. Lane's three­hundred-mile float trip takes him down the Broad River and into Lake Marion before continuing down the Santee River. Along the way Lane recounts local history and spars with streamside literary presences such as Mind of the South author W. J. Cash; Henry Savage, author of the Rivers of America Series volume on the Santee; novelist and Pulitzer Prize-winner Julia Peterkin; early explorer John Lawson; and poet and outdoor writer Archibald Rutledge. Lane ponders the sites of old cotton mills; abandoned locks, canals, and bridges; ghost towns fallen into decay a century before; Indian mounds; American Revolutionary and Civil War battle sites; nuclear power plants; and boat landings. Along the way he encounters a cast of characters Twain himself would envy--perplexed fishermen, catfish clean­ers, river rats, and a trio of drug-addled drifters on a lonely boat dock a day's paddle from the sea.

By the time Lane and his companions finally approach the ocean about forty miles north of Charleston they have to fight the tide and set a furious pace. Through it all, paddle stroke by paddle stroke, Lane is reminded why life and rivers have always been wedded together.
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Georgia PressISBN-13:9780820344201ISBN-10:820344206UPC:9780820344201Book Category:NatureBook Subcategory:Essays, Ecosystems & Habitats, Environmental Conservation & ProtectionBook Topic:RiversSize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.57 inchesWeight:0.5313Product ID:SCD3S1Q3K6
JOHN LANE is professor emeritus of environmental studies at Wofford College. A 2014 inductee into the South Carolina Academy of Authors, his books include Circling Home, My Paddle to the Sea, and Coyote Settles the South (all Georgia). He is also coeditor of The Woods Stretched for Miles: New Nature Writing from the South (also Georgia), and he has published numerous volumes of poetry, essays, and novels. Coming into Animal Presence is his most recent work. He lives in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Publisher: University of Georgia Press

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