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Dean King
Dean King is an award-winning author of nine non-fiction books. You can learn more about him at deanhking.com or keep up with him on Facebook. King has chased stories across Europe, Asia, Africa and now Appalachia. His goal is to draw you into a nuanced and accurate historical narrative that... show more

Dean King is an award-winning author of nine non-fiction books. You can learn more about him at deanhking.com or keep up with him on Facebook. King has chased stories across Europe, Asia, Africa and now Appalachia. His goal is to draw you into a nuanced and accurate historical narrative that allows you to live with the characters, to feel their pain, striving, and joy, and to grow with them. He rides the camels, climbs the 14,000 foot passes, walks the yard-arms, and tracks down far flung sources. (He was shot at beside the Tug River while researching his latest book, THE FEUD.) Then he writes and edits until his knuckles have no skin, his elbows ache, and his family is looking for him, all to give you pleasure in lean and meaningful prose. If he makes you eager to take his book to your favorite easy chair or crawl into bed and curl up with it, he's happy. If you learn something or feel changed, then all the better. King's writing has appeared in Granta, Garden & Gun, National Geographic Adventure, Outside, New York Magazine and the New York Times. He is a contributing editor of Virginia Living and a nationally known speaker, who has been the chief story-teller on two History Channel documentaries.
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Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 11 years ago
bookshelves: currently-reading, winter-20132014, african-continent, adventure, biography, desert-regions, fraudio, history, nonfiction, published-2004, seven-seas, tbr-busting-2014, travel, napoleonic, afr-mali, afr-morocco, arabian, lifestyles-deathstyles, medical-eew, muslim, ouch, plague-disease...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 12 years ago
BLURB: This shipwreck-and-survival saga occurred in 1815 in the wind-tortured territory of the modern Western Sahara and was promptly written down by American brigantine captain James Riley. So popular it appeared in six different editions, Riley's account is revived here with the benefit of author ...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 13 years ago
I enjoyed Unbound: A True Story of War, Love, and Survival better than this book. In Unbound, it seemed like King had better handle on his subjects, not surprising considering the modern setting. Here the only subject King seems to have a handle on is Capt Riley (not surprising, he wrote a book).I...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 13 years ago
I bought this book with me when I went to my doctor, and she wondered why it had been written by a man. Considering, however, that King points out the influence of his wife, mother, children, and dog are all females. Look at Pratchett's Tiffany vs. Rowling's Harry after all. Additionally, my kn...
spocksbro
spocksbro rated it 13 years ago
Picked this one up at the used-book store I frequent on the same fishing expedition that netted The Lucky Strike. I always feel bad if I can't find something there to buy, and not just because they're a used-book store in a world where that species is increasingly rare but also because they were my ...
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