
My River Chronicles
Rediscovering America on the Hudson
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Narrated by:
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Jessica DuLong
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By:
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Jessica DuLong
The more time DuLong spent toiling in the engine room, running the boat's finely crafted machinery, the more she wondered what America is losing in our shift away from hands-on work. These questions crystallized in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, attacks, when the FDNY called the retired fireboat back into service, and DuLong and the rest of the boat's civilian crew pumped water to fight blazes at Ground Zero. As blue-collar workers clambered on the pile, DuLong was struck by the dignity of physical labor and the honor of having joined the world of skilled labor whose talents were useful at the site.
DuLong brings her two worlds vibrantly to life in this beautifully written memoir that evokes the vitality of New York City's bygone working waterfront and the Hudson River, a birthplace of American industry. Blending four centuries of Hudson River history with unforgettable present-day characters and events, DuLong offers a porthole-view narrative of the river and its social tapestry as a microcosm of postindustrial America.
While searching along the river's edge for the meaning of work in America, DuLong pays homage to our industrial past and raises important questions about the future at this pivotal moment in our national story. My River Chronicles is a journey with an extraordinary guide, a woman who bridges blue collar and white.
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Editorial reviews
The elimination of her dot-com job in New York City was the start of a new life for Jessica DuLong, who found herself working as an engineer on a Hudson River fireboat. DuLong characterizes herself as small but strong, and that would be a good way to describe her voice as she tells about her participation in World Trade Center rescue efforts and her quest to rehabilitate a tugboat. DuLong gradually pulls listeners into her life on the water as she shares the history of the Hudson and makes a pitch for a return to a hands-on life. Thoughtful and fascinating, this is a unique story of New York.
Critic reviews
I could identify with Jessica's Engineering experience in learning diesel engines from my time and experience in the US Navy submarine service, and now as a nuclear power plant Operator. I wish your experience in preparing for the license exam had not been so frustrating!
Thank you for the chapters on 9/11, the Hudson River School painters, the industrial archaeology, and military history, too!
Outstanding Stories of Preservation and Industrial Adventures on a Historic and Inspiring American River
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lots of metal boats being repaired.
Intimate story of the Hudson River
Intimate story of the Hudson River.
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For the Adventure!
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