The Explorers, Amanda Bellows
The Explorers, Amanda Bellows
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The Explorers
A New History of America in Ten Expeditions

Author: Amanda Bellows

Narrator: Kirsten Potter, Leon Nixon

Unabridged: 9 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: William Morrow

Published: 06/04/2024


Synopsis

A fascinating new history of America, told through the stories of a diverse cast of ten extraordinary—and often overlooked—adventurers, from Sacagawea to Matthew Henson to Sally Ride, who pushed the boundaries of discovery and determined our national destiny.""Brilliantly imaginative, beautifully written."" —David Blight, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom""A considerable undertaking. … [Bellows's] keen sense of story and her appreciation of her individual subjects tell us much that is new, and vividly."" —Wall Street JournalThe archetype of the American explorer, a rugged white man, has dominated our popular culture since the late eighteenth century, when Daniel Boone’s autobiography captivated readers with tales of treacherous journeys. But our commonly held ideas about American exploration do not tell the whole story—far from it.The Explorers rediscovers a diverse group of Americans who went to the western frontier and beyond, traversing the farthest reaches of the globe and even penetrating outer space in their endeavor to find the unknown. Many escaped from lives circumscribed by racism, sexism, poverty, and discrimination as they took on great risk in unfamiliar territory. Born into slavery, James Beckwourth found freedom as a mountain man and became one of the great entrepreneurs of Gold Rush California. Matthew Henson, the son of African American sharecroppers, left rural Maryland behind to seek the North Pole. Women like Harriet Chalmers Adams ascended Peruvian mountains to gain geographic knowledge while Amelia Earhart and Sally Ride shattered glass ceilings by pushing the limits of flight.In The Explorers, readers will travel across the vast Great Plains and into the heights of the Sierra Nevada mountains; they will traverse the frozen Arctic Ocean and descend into the jungles of South America; they will journey by canoe and horseback, train and dogsled, airplane and space shuttle. Readers will experience the exhilarating history of American exploration alongside the men and women who shared a deep drive to discover the unknown.Across two centuries and many thousands of miles of terrain, Amanda Bellows offers an ode to our country’s most intrepid adventurers—and reveals the history of America in the process.

About Amanda Bellows

Amanda Bellows is a historian of the United States and teaches undergraduates at the New School. She received her PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Bellows served as a Project Historian for the New-York Historical Society’s major exhibit Black Citizenship in the Jim Crow Era, supported by a significant National Endowment for the Humanities grant, and has published writing in the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and elsewhere. She is the author of American Slavery and Russian Serfdom in the Post-Emancipation Imagination, published by UNC Press.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Graeme on August 01, 2024

Swing and a miss on this one. This book is structured as a collection of short stories, each profiling a different American explorer from the last 300 years. While this might sound intriguing, I felt that this format actually detracted from the overall quality of the work. I was hoping to get a more......more

Goodreads review by Brendan on May 17, 2024

Being an explorer sounds absolutely exhausting. I want nothing to do with it, but luckily Amanda Bellows takes a look at people much more motivated than me in her book The Explorers. Bellows does a chapter on a wide variety of people who either were from America or became famous here. There are some......more

Goodreads review by Jake on August 14, 2024

I had to stop reading this because it was too boring. Felt like I was reading a Wikipedia page. Interesting facts about unique people, but this simply misses the mark. I struggled to find a compelling narrative which was compounded by the lack of cohesion. Hate to quit on a book but this was tough…......more

Goodreads review by Ashley on July 02, 2024

The Explorers by Amanda Bellows is an accessible, easy-to-read book that reexamines the foundations the United States was built on. She looks through the lens of ten explorers that are women, people of color, and/or immigrants to reframe the "American Dream" through explorations we may not have lear......more

Goodreads review by Megan on July 15, 2024

2.5 stars, overall pretty good but there were a couple explorers that I wasn’t drawn into and ended up skipping their chapters.......more