Same Ground, Russell Wangersky
Same Ground, Russell Wangersky
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Same Ground
Chasing Family Down the California Gold Rush Trail

Author: Russell Wangersky

Narrator: Jeff Sinasac

Unabridged: 13 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 11/30/2022


Synopsis

“Read him.” — George Elliott Clarke, author of I & I and George and Rue An award-winning author goes looking for the meaning of family and belonging on a glorious wild-goose-chase road trip across middle America Wangersky’s great-great-grandfather crossed the continent in search of gold in 1849. William Castle Dodge was his name, and he was 22 years old. He wrote a diary of that eventful journey that comes into the author’s hands 160 years later. And typically, quixotically, Wangersky decides to follow Dodge’s westward trail across the great bulging middle of America, not in search of gold but something even less likely: that elusive thing called family. What ensues becomes this story, by turns hilarious and profound, about a very long trip — by car, in Wangersky’s case, and on mule and foot in Dodge’s. Interweaving his experiences on the road with Dodge’s diary, the author contemplates the human need to hunt for roots and meaning as he — and Dodge — encounter immigrants who risk everything to be somewhere else, while only glimpsing those who are there already and who want to hold onto their claim in the stream of human migration. Same Ground is a story about what time washes away and what persists — and what we might find, unexpectedly, if we go looking.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Janilyn on September 22, 2022

I like these types of travelogues. Wangersky’s great great grandfather went overland to California in 1849. The author and his wife retraced his journey in 2016. I liked reading people’s observations along the journey with adventures and different people one encounters. They kept getting lost so I wo......more

Goodreads review by Lady on October 08, 2022

This was a great read. I like the way that on finding a family diary the author follows in the foot steps from Canada to find the gold rush area in the diary. It was a very interesting read that I really enjoyed. I liked the way the book was dual timeline. Alternating between the diary travel entry......more

Goodreads review by Anne on September 24, 2022

Same Ground emerges as a rich and dynamic story of family, in which Wangersky draws his own conclusions about what defines family and home through his travels. The author balances description of colourful sights, personalities, and moments, with reflections on culture, migration, and values. His pro......more

Goodreads review by Alyssa on November 16, 2022

This was interesting topic to read about - and made me want to play Oregon Trail again. I've always been fascinated by people traveling across the country back in the 1800s when they're going into the unknown and coming across difficult crossings and paths without all the amenities we currently have......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on January 30, 2023

The concept of this book is excellent. The author uses the 1800s diary entries of his great great grandfather to retrace the path he took across North America during gold rush times. The parallels of the diary and author’s more recent experiences crossing the continent provide thought provoking obse......more