This quietly profound book belongs on the shelf next to Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild. The New York Times the riveting true story of Dick Conant, an American folk hero who, over the course of more than twenty years, canoed solo thousands of miles of American rivers and then disappeared near the Outer Banks of North Carolina. This book contains everything - adventure, mystery, travelogue, and unforgettable characters, David Grann, best-selling author of Killers of the Flower Moon . For decades, Dick Conant paddled the rivers of America, covering the Mississippi, Yellowstone, Ohio, Hudson, as well as innumerable smaller tributaries. These solo excursions were epic feats of planning, perseverance, and physical courage. At the same time, Conant collected people wherever he went, creating a vast network of friends and acquaintances who would forever remember this brilliant and charming man even after a single meeting. Ben McGrath, a staff writer at the New Yorker, was one of those people. In 2014 he met conant by chance just north of New York City as Conant paddled down the Hudson, headed for Florida.

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