Seven Rivers, Vanessa Taylor
Seven Rivers, Vanessa Taylor
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Seven Rivers
A Journey Through the Currents of Human History

Author: Vanessa Taylor

Narrator: Joan Walker

Unabridged: 11 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/23/2025


Synopsis

Every river deserves its own history.
The seven rivers in this narrative were chosen because they are major rivers that magnify the common qualities of these great natural arteries that run through civilization. The Nile, Danube, Niger, Mississippi, Ganges, Yangtze, and Thames are all "world rivers" by virtue of the roles they have each played in our shared and conflicted world history.
They have served as the power bases for empires and have been fought over as frontiers. Their river basins—those great systems of tributaries and groundwater all flowing to the main river—have been plundered for their gold, timber, salt, oil, rubber, and their people. Vast networks have been forged between these rivers, such as the deadly "middle passage" of the slave trade linking the Congo and Mississippi basins.
And rivers themselves have always had their own logic: their natural beauties, their floods, droughts, water-borne diseases, their marshy subsidence below the cities of the unwary, their changes of course, tipping points and disappearances.
These rivers have shaped our lives, just as we have shaped theirs. What follows is the story of humanity, in seven rivers.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Milt on August 01, 2025

I requested this on NetGalley, impressed by the beautiful cover and intrigued by the Amazon reviews (all 5-stars, though no Goodreads reviews - what gives?). The book had a very promising start, but it soon became a chore to finish. I had no trouble with the stilted language, or the lack of any subs......more

Goodreads review by Ingrid on August 17, 2025

Trapped between memory and nightmare, Cora Acheron wakes in the isolated halls of Seven Rivers Recovery Center after a devastating car accident. I tried. I really tried, but I just could not finish this novel. It was disjointed, discombobulated,  and the characters were unlikeable 2d versions of peop......more