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My River Chronicles: Rediscovering the Work that Built America; A Personal and Historical Journey [Bargain Price] [Paperback]

Jessica DuLong
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Book Description

June 8, 2010
After journalist Jessica DuLong was laid off from her dot-com job, her life took an unexpected turn. A volunteer day aboard an antique fireboat, the John J. Harvey, led to a job in the engine room, where she found a taste of home she hadn’t realized she was missing. Working with the boat’s finely crafted machinery, on the waters of the storied Hudson, made her wonder what America is losing in our shift away from hands-on work. Her questions crystallized after she and her crew served at Ground Zero, where fireboats provided the only water available to fight blazes.

Vivid and immediate, My River Chronicles is a journey with an extraordinary guide—a mechanic’s daughter and Stanford graduate who bridges blue-collar and white-collar worlds, turning a phrase as deftly as she does a wrench. As she searches for the meaning of work in America, DuLong shares her own experiences of learning to navigate a traditionally male world, masterfully interweaving unforgettable present-day characters and events with four centuries of Hudson River history.

A celebration of craftsmanship, My River Chronicles is a deeply personal story of a unique woman’s discovery of her own roots—and America’s—that raises important questions about our nation’s future.


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"An unexpected portrayal of America in the decline of industry, delivered from the unique vantage point of the Hudson River. . . . [A]n eye-opening picture of what America has been . . . and what it is becoming. . . . Powerful." --Kirkus, starred review

"Jessica DuLong's elegantly written My River Chronicles brings the past of the Hudson River into the vivid present and carries forward the craft of literary non-fiction with grace and energy." --Gay Talese, author of A Writer's Life and Unto the Sons

"She details her often exhilarating experiences in her very fine and gutsy book. Ms. DuLong is a confident and sensual writer, as perceptive about small matters on a boat as was Anthony Bourdain, in Kitchen Confidential, about everyday events in a professional kitchen. . . . Readers will feel their own little yelps of glee all over My River Chronicles." --The New York Times ArtsBeat blog

"The engine room is, in DuLong's opinion, a tribute to an era of craftsmanship that is very nearly extinct." --The New Yorker

"Smart, captivating prose . . . [Readers] will love this unusual mix of history, adventure, feminism and blue-collar know-how. Highly recommended." --Library Journal

"When Jessica DuLong describes her work in the engine room of the John J. Harvey, you can practically feel the throb of the boat's mighty diesels. This is someone who has paid some dues, and it shows in the details. Her view through a narrow portal at the water line opens into a bigger picture of the Hudson River, the economy of New York, and the dignity of work--the kind of work that is genuinely useful. My River Chronicles is an account of what made this country thrive, and might yet again: men and women who aren't content to stand around with their hands in their pockets. The book reeks of penetrating oil, which may be just what is needed to get our economy, and our culture, moving again." --Matthew B. Crawford, author of Shop Class as Soulcraft: An Inquiry into the Value of Work

"In rich and captivating prose, Jessica DuLong kindly invites the rest of us on the journey of her lifetime: from a dot-com job to the fabled waters of the Hudson River, where she became a fireboat engineer. This is an unusual and fascinating book." --Jon Meacham, author of American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House and Franklin and Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship

"As both a writer and an engineer, she's relentlessly, gratifyingly curious, and her fine, richly detailed prose holds an appeal regardless of your level of interest in heritage histories and engine mechanics. . . . [T]he whole book is so layered and compelling that the intensity of 9/11 doesn't overpower the slower, more meditative sections. . . . DuLong's passion for her craft is contagious, making My River Chronicles one of the most moving, unusual books I've read in a long time." --Bookslut

"Jessica DuLong is a lucky woman. She stumbled into an obscure world--the overheated engine room of an old fireboat--and discovered that she belonged there. Readers are lucky, too, because she has managed to translate her love affair with the water into a finely written and fascinating story about a lost American way of life." --Stefan Fatsis, author of Word Freak and A Few Seconds of Panic

"If you've ever wondered what we're missing by sitting at computers in cubicles all day, follow Jessica DuLong when she loses her desk job and embarks on this unlikely but fantastic voyage. Deeply original, riveting to read, and soul-bearingly honest, My River Chronicles is a surprisingly infectious romance about a young woman falling in love with a muscle-y old boat. As DuLong learns to navigate her way through a man's world of tools and engines, and across the swirling currents of a temperamental river, her book also becomes a love letter to a nation. In tune with the challenges of our times, DuLong reminds us of the skills and dedication that built America, and inspires us to renew ourselves once again." --Trevor Corson, author of The Story of Sushi and The Secret Life of Lobsters

About the Author

Jessica DuLong, a U.S. Coast Guard-licensed Merchant Marine Officer, is one of the world’s only female fireboat engineers. She’s also a journalist whose work has appeared in Newsweek International, Rolling Stone, Psychology Today, CosmoGIRL!, Parenting, Today’s Machining World,  and Maritime Reporter & Engineering News, and other publications. Her passion for the Hudson River took shape at her post in the diesel exhaust-filled engine room of retired New York City Fireboat John J. Harvey, where temperatures climb to 130 degrees. The 1931 vessel, dubbed “Ambassador of the Hudson,” now operates as a living museum, offering free public trips around New York Harbor and an annual whistle-stop tour up the Hudson River, with DuLong at the engine-room controls.

     On September 11, 2001, Fireboat John J. Harvey was called out of retirement to pump water at the World Trade Center site. The John J. Harvey’s civilian crew, including DuLong, pumped water alongside FDNY crews for four days. Later recognized in the Congressional Record for “ensuring constant smooth running of the engines” during her service in the days following the attacks, she was also immortalized as a character in Maira Kalman’s award-winning children’s book, FIREBOAT: The Heroic Adventures of the John J. Harvey, and featured in Ben Gibberd’s New York Waters. DuLong’s boating and writing worlds first collided with the publication of her essay “Below Decks” in the anthology Steady As She Goes: Women’s Adventures At Sea (Seal Press, 2003)–a piece that was singled out in Publishers Weekly as “stylish” and a “high point” of the collection.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Free Press; Reprint edition (June 8, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416586997
  • ASIN: B005FOIBXO
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #357,433 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Jessica DuLong, a U.S. Coast Guard-licensed merchant marine officer is one of the world's only female fireboat engineers. She's also a journalist whose work has appeared in NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL, ROLLING STONE, PSYCHOLOGY TODAY, COSMOGIRL!, PARENTING, TODAY'S MACHINING WORLD, MARITIME REPORTER & ENGINEERING NEWS, and other publications. Her passion for the Hudson River took shape at her post in the diesel exhaust-filled engine room of retired New York City fireboat JOHN J. HARVEY (www.fireboat.org), where temperatures climb to 130 degrees. She and her crewmates were recognized in the CONGRESSIONAL RECORD following their service pumping water to firefighters at Ground Zero following the September Eleventh attacks, and were featured as characters in NEW YORKER illustrator Maira Kalman's award-winning children's book FIREBOAT: THE HEROIC ADVENTURES OF THE JOHN J. HARVEY. Today, the 1931 vessel, dubbed "Ambassador of the Hudson," operates as a living museum, offering free public trips around New York harbor and an annual whistle-stop tour up the Hudson River, with DuLong at the engine room controls.

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4.8 out of 5 stars
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4.8 out of 5 stars
Besides that, DuLong is a terrific writer, and the book is a lot of fun to read. John J. Kafalas  |  10 reviewers made a similar statement
Jessica Dulong's My River Chronicle - Rediscovering the America on the Hudson is a remarkable book. Richard E. Spilman  |  9 reviewers made a similar statement
Fire and tug boats and a woman's discovery of manual labor and love for making these boats run. B. Bennett  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful, Personal and Timely September 7, 2009
By erin k
Format:Hardcover
My River Chronicles is a beautifully written love letter to the Hudson River and good honest work, the kind we (largely) have forgotten how to do in America. A unique protagonist and uniquely sensitive observer, Jessica DuLong shares her journey from dotcom office worker to fireboat engineer - an unlikely and compelling career path driven by nothing more than a willingness to follow her heart towards meaningful work. In an era when her fellow Gen-Xers don't know how to make anything that doesn't require a laptop, DuLong dives head first into a kind of work that is hands-on, physical and anything but virtual. Along the way, she discovers the history of American industry and forges a deeper connection with her own family. This memoir is a meaty, satisfying read, and in light of the recent economic crisis, a powerful reminder of the kind of labor and laborers - men, and now, women - who built this country by hand.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Every page rings true September 7, 2009
Format:Hardcover
Part memoir, part history, part call to action, My River Chronicles introduces you to life aboard a working boat on the Hudson River. With smart, honest prose, DuLong soon has you hooked and converted--much like she was on the first wintry day she spent aboard the fireboat John J. Harvey--filling you with respect for the river and passion for the need to keep alive the trades and industries that built our country. Truly an excellent book!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A passionate, riveting read. September 8, 2009
Format:Hardcover
At its core, this is a book about our potential to be our best selves. When life handed her a pink slip, Jessica DuLong changed her life. Her book teaches us that if you're willing to think big and get dirty, great things are possible.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Spot on imagery and character development September 14, 2009
Format:Hardcover
This is an excellant book. I have a bit of familiarity with the cast of characters in this book, especially Tim Ivory. I've been on the Harvey, met the crew, experienced the engine room in action, smelled the smells and been doused by Captain Bob. Coming from that perspective I feel that Jessica really hits the target in her heartfelt descriptions of the crew and their adventures. I've been privy to a few of the stories (told after the fact) and quite delighted to learn the details of some of the greater "yarns" (the Gowanis trip from Northfolk).

I also have a deep appreciation for Jessica's love of craftsmanship found in the old machines and the old ways. Being a craftsman myself (Luthier), I find time and time again that nothing beats the quality of the old machines and have lamented the fact that few people of my generation (boomers) work with their hands and damn near none of my kids' generation work with theirs. I am proud to have met these folks and am deeply honored that they continue to educate the public that craftsmanship, working with your brains AND your hands, hard work, and a job well done are virtues, not vices.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Book - but it needs a MAP! January 19, 2010
By D. Kane
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
Considering our coastlines, major lakes and rivers, there are surprisingly few
really well written and engaging books on falling in love with boats, the water, and maritime history.

This is such a book. Just a great read on an engaging subject.

HOWEVER, this book cries out for MAPS! Maybe if it sells well enough, the next edition can be revised to add maps. Particularly for those of us living far away on the West Coast, good maps would be a great help.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Unusual & compelling story October 9, 2009
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
This is an unusual book. It's a combination of the personal story of Jessica DuLong, who went from a dot-com desk worker to one of the few women boat engineers in New York Harbor, and a history of 400 years of the Hudson River, from the time Henry Hudson first traveled up it in 1609 to the modern day.

Interweaving her personal narrative with the broader historical themes is a tough task. But she mostly pulls it off, introducing the reader to layers of history as she discovers them when she comes out from belowdecks and begins to pilot her own tugboat.

The most affecting chapter of the book, and for me the hardest to read, was the Fireboat John J. Harvey's heroic role in the aftermath of the 9/11 attack. An entirely volunteer crew worked for 72 hours straight on their 70-year-old fireboat to pump water from the Hudson onto the pit, at the request of the FDNY. The episode earned the Harvey (and the author) a Congressional commendation, historic status, a children's book, and more. It's a story you couldn't possibly have made up, and yet it's completely true.

All in all, this book is well worth a read. And my bet is you'll go back to it and re-read, once you know the whole story, to rediscover the important history of the Hudson with Jessica as she learns about it too.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read. October 3, 2009
Format:Hardcover
"My River Chronicles: Rediscovering America on the Hudson" is a fantastic combination of the author's personal history on the Hudson and the history if the Hudson itself. Dulong's account of her relationships with boats and the people who love them is honest, touching and piquant. Dulong also explores America's drift from hands on work and the impact this has on us as indivduals and as a nation. This book will appeal to anyone who enjoys a well written story and more so to those who are interested in the Hudson and its history, accidental feminism or the value of hard work.My River Chronicles: Rediscovering America on the Hudson
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Ace book
The author vocalizes from a pragmatic position the poetry of hands-on work. It works because it's beautiful, it's beautiful because it works.
Bravo Jessica!
Published 5 months ago by Aceent22
5.0 out of 5 stars Fire and tug boats and a woman's discovery of manual labor
Fire and tug boats and a woman's discovery of manual labor and love for making these boats run. Tells story of restoration of an historic NYC fireboat and how it was used in the... Read more
Published on April 15, 2011 by B. Bennett
5.0 out of 5 stars Messing Around in Boats
I fell in love with a river, a fireboat, a sturdy little tug, and the woman in the engine room.

This book is a conversation, the kind you'd have with a good friend,... Read more
Published on January 3, 2010 by Story Circle Book Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars INSIGHTFUL UNDERSTANDING
Jessica DuLong is many things but most of all she is a keen observer of the changes our society is undergoing as it rushes headlong into the 21st century. Read more
Published on December 31, 2009 by Robert B. Price
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!
What a great read! You must understand that comment means a boatload coming from a self proclaimed non-reader. Read more
Published on December 11, 2009 by Eric P. Dodd
5.0 out of 5 stars Colorful and passionate - with a serious message
Definitely the best book I've read all year. Dulong chronicles multiple, intersecting journeys - her journey from the dot com virtual world to a world of real things and craft,... Read more
Published on December 9, 2009 by G. Duff Bailey
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring and informative
What a wonderful book. Jessica DuLong describes her transition from a "virtual" career in the Web world to the rigorous hands-on environment on-board a fireboat and other vessels. Read more
Published on December 7, 2009 by John J. Kafalas
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
This is one of the best books I have read this year. I just bought 2 additional copies to give as gifts.
Published on November 12, 2009 by T. Shiro
5.0 out of 5 stars A voyage though time and space on a mighty river
My River Chronicle - Rediscovering the America on the Hudson, is a fascinating voyage in the life of a young woman, who finds herself oddly quite at home in a most unlikely new... Read more
Published on November 3, 2009 by Richard E. Spilman
3.0 out of 5 stars Dot-com girl gets her hands oily
"... disengagement from the objects in our lives deprives us of an opportunity to connect with the physical world. Read more
Published on October 11, 2009 by Joseph Haschka
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