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An Anchor in the Sea of Time

Narrated by Gary Noon

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Pub Date Dec 02 2025 | Archive Date Dec 02 2025

HighBridge | Highbridge Audio


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Description

The author of the New York Times bestselling novel The Gates of the Alamo, the sweeping Texas history Big Wonderful Thing, and decades of incisive journalism, Stephen Harrigan is an adept writer skilled in crafting memorable characters. From this singular voice now comes a collection of essays tackling the most personal, and yet most expansive, themes of all: identity, memory, and time itself.

An Anchor in the Sea of Time unfolds individual stories but also a larger narrative about the development and distortions of history. In one essay, a painting on his grandparents' wall is seared in Harrigan's young mind. In another, a group trip to Vietnam stirs up a sobering confrontation with class privilege among Americans who fought there and others, like Harrigan, who did their best not to. The award-winning essay "Off Course" reflects on the father Harrigan never met. And Harrigan’s reporting about the Karankawas, an Indigenous group from the Texas coast once thought to be extinct, takes listeners deep into the recesses of collective forgetting and offers glimpses of the possibility of recovery. A vivid encounter with lost selves, vanished worlds, and futures yet unrealized, An Anchor in the Sea of Time is perhaps the most personal book yet from this beloved writer.

The author of the New York Times bestselling novel The Gates of the Alamo, the sweeping Texas history Big Wonderful Thing, and decades of incisive journalism, Stephen Harrigan is an adept writer...


Advance Praise

[Harrigan's newest book] might look modest next to his sprawling works like The Gates of the Alamo or Big Wonderful Thing. But don’t be fooled—this collection of essays spans vast territory: history, memory and how Texans make sense of both. ― Texas Standard Published 

There’s a point in [Harrigan's book] where I moved from simply enjoying his voice to outright admiring him not only as a writer, but as a human being...Most of us don’t stay open to the world and refuse to be knocked from our soapboxes, but Harrigan does just that throughout the collection, mixing memoir and journalism, questioning his own memories and prior stances, without dipping too deeply into nostalgia...Like a gentler Larry McMurtry, Harrigan interrogates the conflicts over how to represent history. ― Southern Review of Books

I’m such a fan of Stephen Harrigan’s writing that if he copied names out of a phone directory, I’d parse through them for some meaning...In [this collection], he ponders who he is, where he fits in, and the mystery that still surrounds those questions, even in his seventies...This book is a Whitman’s Sampler of treats by one of the stars of the West Austin School of Writers. I highly recommend you pick up a copy. ― West Austin News 

[Harrigan's newest book] might look modest next to his sprawling works like The Gates of the Alamo or Big Wonderful Thing. But don’t be fooled—this collection of essays spans vast territory: history...


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EDITION Audiobook, Unabridged
ISBN 9781696621052
PRICE $19.99 (USD)
DURATION 6 Hours, 22 Minutes

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