Cover image for Canoeing with José [DAISY talking book]
Title:
Canoeing with José [DAISY talking book]
Publication Date:
2019
Publication Information:
Faribault : Minnesota Braille and Talking Book Library, 2019.
Physical Description:
1 computer optical disc (8 hr. 6 min.) : audio ; 4 3/4 in.
Abstract:
The first time journalist Jon Lurie meets José Perez, the smart, angry, fifteen-year-old Lakota-Puerto Rican draws blood. Five years later, both men are floundering. Lurie, now in his thirties, is newly divorced, depressed, and self-medicating. José is embedded in a haze of women and street feuds. Both lack a meaningful connection to their cultural roots: Lurie feels an absence of identity as the son of a Holocaust survivor who is reluctant to talk about her experience, and for José, communal history has been obliterated by centuries of oppression. Then Lurie hits upon a plan to save them. After years of admiring the journey described in Eric Arnold Sevareid's 1935 classic account, Canoeing with the Cree, Lurie invites José to join him in retracing Sevareid's route and embarking on a mythic two thousand-mile paddle from Breckenridge, Minnesota, to the Hudson Bay. Faced with plagues of mosquitoes, extreme weather, suspicious law enforcement officers, tricky border crossings, and José's preference for Kanye West over the great outdoors, the journey becomes an odyssey of self-discovery. Acknowledging the erased native histories that Sevareid's prejudicial account could not perceive, and written in gritty, honest prose, Canoeing with José is a remarkable journey. 2017.
General Note:
Available from BARD courtesy of the Minnesota Braille and Talking Book Library.

Digital audiobook in DAISY format.
Performers:
Narrated by: Tim Stepnes.
Technical Details:
Full audio with structure.

System requirements: Internet access and an NLS authorized digital talking book player. Contact your cooperating library for more information.
Language:
English
Audience:
For high school and adult.

Male narrator.
Holds: