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Northland

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The description of this book made it sound like I would love it: personal travel narrative in small towns woven with history. Unfortunately it fell quite flat for me and did not hold my attention. I kept trying, but I eventually gave up.

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NORTHLAND by Porter Fox is subtitled "A 4,000 Mile Journey Along America's Forgotten Border" and given all of the recent news about the United States' Southern border, I was interested in reading more about the Northern one. In the advance digital copy I have, Fox refers to both Canadian and American cities within 100 miles of that Northern border. A few (particularly those in Ohio) might surprise you; however, Fox also includes Chicago on his list of cities "in the Northland" and that at least feels incorrect – the nearest Canadian city is Windsor which is about 300 miles away – see this map. Sadly, that reference made me wonder about the other historical, political and scientific "facts" and interpretation in this text especially when I noticed that Fox only devotes a few pages of the book to notes (perhaps he includes more in the final print version?).

Fox does divide the book into five sections (Dawnland, Sweet-Water Seas, Boundary Waters, Seven Fires, and Medicine Life) to wind his way across the continent from East to West. Along the way, he introduces (but does not really develop stories for) local residents like Milton Chute who harvests sea urchins in Maine or Captain Ross, a helmsman on The Great Lakes. Kirkus gave NORTHLAND a starred review, but I would honestly recommend other titles first. For me, the fictional works of Howard Frank Mosher provide a much keener insight into life along the border. And Dan Egan's award-winning The Death and Life of The Great Lakes is a recent, outstanding piece of scholarship. For those interested, Egan will be speaking locally at the Bookstall on Wednesday evening, July 18 at 6:30 pm.

Links in live post:
MAP: http://www.pewtrusts.org/-/media/post-launch-images/2015/04/maps/usbordermap_web.jpg
https://www.thebookstall.com/event/death-and-life-great-lakes-dan-egan

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The pages of this travelogue will fly by fast for readers as they follow the author along on a informatively enjoyable journey from Maine to Washington state through the US’s northern border, a fascinating boundary land that has become seemingly forgotten in this day and age.

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