
Tracing Florida Journeys
Explorers, Travelers, and Landscapes Then and Now
Author: Leslie Kemp Poole
Narrator: Ann Sprinkle
Unabridged: 11 hr 13 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 07/30/2024
Categories: Nonfiction, Travel, South United States, History, Historiography, Us History, Biography & Autobiography
Synopsis
In this book, John Muir and Harriet Beecher Stowe write about their visits to Florida, reflecting their expectations of a place that was touted to be "paradise." John James Audubon finds riches of bird life in the Keys. Zora Neale Hurston travels to turpentine camps and sawmills documenting the stories and music of workers and residents. Jonathan Dickinson and Stephen Crane recount shipwrecks along a sparsely populated coastline.
Using journals and articles by these and other authors that date back to the early European exploration of the region, Poole retraces their steps. The land they write about is often hard to imagine in today's Florida, a top destination for tourists filled with almost twenty-two million residents. These stories show the evolving history of the state and the richness of its natural resources. Poole's comparisons also point to the people who have been displaced and the ecosystems that have been dramatically altered by exploration and development.
