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“Engagingly juxtaposes the challenges confronting the dreamers who envisioned a link between the Atlantic, the Great Lakes, and the apocalyptic caldron brewing upstate.” New York Times
“Kelly is an excellent storyteller. He has a gift for combining the familiar with the unfamiliar.” Ithaca Times
“The birth and spread of the evangelical Christian movement is well documented…An intriguing account of often overlooked events that significantly impacted the lives and times of individuals living during one of the most tumultuous times in American history.” Library Journal
“[A] compelling narrative of social, political, and religious visionaries…Kelly captures the enormous excitement of these heady days. An intriguing synthesis of American cultural and economic currents in the early nineteenth century, all culminating with the completion of the Erie Canal.” Publishers Weekly
“Andrew Reilly offers a solid, engaging narration that captures the excitement of the period. He varies his pace nicely to keep the text flowing for the listener…This is really two histories—one of the canal and one of religious fervor. Because of Reilly’s reading, diligent listeners will learn a lot about both.” AudioFile
“Compelling…Kelly captures the enormous excitement of these heady days. An intriguing synthesis of American cultural and economic currents in the early nineteenth century.” Kirkus Reviews
“Kelly’s entertaining romp…is fascinating, shocking, and filled with surprises. From religious fanatics to murderers to genius engineers, they’re all here, transforming America in their wake.” Lauren Belfer, author of City of Light
“A not-to-be-missed story in a reader-friendly style…Sure to be a hit.” Erica Freudenberger, director, Red Hook Public Library, New York
“Captures much of the transformation that was occurring culturally, politically, and religiously in the first half of the nineteenth century and around the canal.” David Brooks, education coordinator, Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site