I picked this book up for very personal reasons. Paducah, KY is my hometown. I learned to fish in Kentucky Lake. My grandfather worked iron in the building of the dam. This year I began a genealogy odyssey on another side of my family that took me to Tishimingo Mississippi. An ill fated flatboat escape from Civil War torn Mississippi, my great x5 grandmother is buried somewhere on the banks of that majestic river between East Port and Paducah. This book was like a key in a lock to an attic room full of my past.
Davidson was a wonderful storyteller. His writing is engaging as well as lyrical and lovingly detailed with fascinating characters. I'm so glad he chronicled the old river, before TVA harnessed it. As a researcher, I've found no other source of the river's history.
I can hardly wait to get my hands on volume 2 and learn more about the TVA.
On a side note, this book solidified for me that the Cohen Brothers's Oh Brother Where Art Thou flood scene has some truth to it. I wonder if they read this book.