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The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey

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'The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey' by Candice Millard is a gripping non-fiction account of Theodore Roosevelt's perilous expedition down the uncharted River of Doubt in the Amazon rainforest. The narrative delves into the harrowing journey that pushed the limits of Roosevelt and his crew, showcasing themes of endurance, survival, and the complexities of exploration in an unforgiving environment. Millard's writing style expertly weaves together history, geography, character studies, and thrilling storytelling to offer readers a captivating insight into Roosevelt's tenacious character and the challenges faced by the explorers.

After his defeat in the 1912 election, Theodore Roosevelt embarked on a joint American-Brazilian expedition to explore the treacherous River of Doubt, a journey filled with physical and psychological challenges that tested the limits of the men involved. Millard's narrative skillfully captures the essence of adventure, bravery, and questionable decision-making, painting a vivid picture of the dangers faced by the expedition in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, the book provides a fascinating exploration of Roosevelt's post-presidential adventure and the indomitable spirit that drove him to undertake such a daring quest.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is engaging, blending narrative storytelling with vivid descriptions and historical context to create an immersive reading experience.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot details Roosevelt's dangerous exploration of the Amazon's River of Doubt, highlighting the severe challenges and personal costs of the journey.

Setting:

The setting is the perilous Amazon rainforest, richly described to reflect its dangers and the challenges faced by the expedition.

Pacing:

The pacing is dynamic, shifting from slower historical context to fast-paced action and crisis during the expedition.
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Notes:

The River of Doubt is a tributary of the Amazon which had never been explored before Roosevelt's expedition.
The expedition took place in 1914 after Roosevelt lost his bid for a third presidential term.
Roosevelt was accompanied by his son Kermit and Brazilian explorer Candido Rondon.
The trip was poorly planned, resulting in inadequate supplies and equipment.
During the expedition, Roosevelt re-injured a leg, which became infected and almost led to his death.
The party faced several dangers including hostile Indian tribes, treacherous rapids, and severe illness.
One member of the expedition was murdered by another crew member during the trip.
The exploration ultimately changed the map of South America by outlining the course of the River of Doubt.
Roosevelt's health was severely impacted by the expedition, which is thought to have contributed to his later health issues.
The book is a blend of adventure, biography, and natural history, describing the challenges faced in the Amazon rainforest.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

The book includes themes of illness, danger, and violence, including murder, which may be distressing for some readers.

From The Publisher:

At once an incredible adventure narrative and a penetrating biographical portrait, The River of Doubt is the true story of Theodore Roosevelt's harrowing exploration of one of the most dangerous rivers on earth.

The River of Doubt-it is a black, uncharted tributary of the Amazon that snakes through one of the most treacherous jungles in the world. Indians armed with poison-tipped arrows haunt its shadows; piranhas glide through its waters; boulder-strewn rapids turn the river into a roiling cauldron.

After his humiliating election defeat in 1912, Roosevelt set his sights on the most punishing physical challenge he could find, the first descent of an unmapped, rapids-choked tributary of the Amazon. Together with his son Kermit and Brazil's most famous explorer, Cândido Mariano da Silva Rondon, Roosevelt accomplished a feat so great that many at the time refused to believe it. In the process, he changed the map of the western hemisphere forever.

Along the way, Roosevelt and his men faced an unbelievable series of hardships, losing their canoes and supplies to punishing whitewater rapids, and enduring starvation, Indian attack, disease, drowning, and a murder within their own ranks. Three men died, and Roosevelt was brought to the brink of suicide. The River of Doubt brings alive these extraordinary events in a powerful nonfiction narrative thriller that happens to feature one of the most famous Americans who ever lived.

From the soaring beauty of the Amazon rain forest to the darkest night of Theodore Roosevelt's life, here is Candice Millard's dazzling debut.

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About the Author:

Candice Millard is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The River of Doubt and Destiny of the Republic. Her book Hero of the Empire was named Amazon's number one history book of 2016. She lives in Kansas City with her husband and three…

 
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