The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt’s deepest journey

The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt’s deepest journey


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National Bestseller • Once an incredible adventure story and a penetrating biography picture – the Bestseling writer of the river brings us the true story of the annoying exploration of one of the most dangerous rivers on Earth of Theodore Roosevelt.
“A rich, dramatic story that varies from person to earth-era.” -the new York Times
River of Doubt – This is a black, unknown tributary of Amazon which is a snake through one of the most believed forests in the world. Equipped with an arrow given poison, Indians harass their shadow; Piranhas glide through their water; The boulder-world rapids transform the Rapids River into a Roeling Coldron.
After his derogatory electoral defeat in 1912, Roosevelt created his place on the most punished physical challenge, which he could find, the first dynasty of the Amazon’s first dynasty, Rapids-Chocad A tributary. Together with his son Kermet and Brazil’s most famous explorer, Cândido Mariano Da Silva Rondon, Roosevelt completed a feat so great that many people refused to believe it at that time. In this process, he changed the map of the Western Hemisphere forever.
The way, Roosevelt and their men suffered an incredible chain of difficulties, losing their canoe and supplying Whitewater Rapids, and a murder within their own ranks to supply their canoe and punish the Whitewater Rapids, and permanent starvation, Indian attack, disease, drowning and their own ranks. Three people died, and Roosevelt was brought to the verge of suicide. The River of Doubt survives in a powerful nonfiction story thriller to include one of the most famous Americans who ever lived anytime.
From the increasing beauty of Amazon Varsha forest to the most dark night of Theodore Roosevelt, Candis Millard’s dazzle is the beginning here.
For Candice Millard’s latest book, River of the Gods.
Asin: 0767913736
Publisher: anchor; First Edition (October 10, 2006)
language English
Paperback: 416 page
ISBN -10: 9780767913737
ISBN -13: 978-0767913737
Items Weight: 12 ounces
Dimensions: 5.18 x 0.96 x 7.91 inch

Customers say

Customers find this book to be a wonderfully engrossing story that reads like a very good adventure novel, with excellent descriptive talent and detailed information about the Amazonian environment. The book provides a powerful character study of Roosevelt and captures the essence and quirks of historical figures, while also highlighting the physical and mental strength of the men who endured the journey. However, some customers find the book gets a little tedious and repetitive.

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