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  • Zephyr

  • By: Henry Kisor
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 14 hrs and 24 mins

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Zephyr

By: Henry Kisor
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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UPDATED 2015 EDITION. Whether dashing through the Plains, creeping over the Rockies, hurtling across the Great Basin, or threading the Sierra Nevada, the California Zephyr is an earthbound cruise ship bearing as many as 300 passengers, each with a story to tell. One hears tales of trysts in showers and sleepers, of charming serendipities in dining cars, of smuggling drugs and pets (including an elusive boa constrictor), and of a small child's tragic death on the tracks. The California Zephyr remains America's most exhilarating train, traversing breathtaking mountain scenery and retracing the route of countless westering pioneers. Veteran journalist and novelist Henry Kisor climbs aboard the train and introduces us to the men and women who ride the rails—some out of restlessness, some as a hobby, some seeking love or friendship as they open new frontiers in their deeper selves. And of course there are the resourceful train crews, who tell tales of "dog-robbing" supplies in the yards, of coping with medical emergencies en route, and of keeping their good humor over the train's 51-hour run. The Zephyr's route is a passage of surprising connections, as the grand history of railroads, terminals, luxury limiteds, and western bandits exists side by side with contemporary concerns. Through Kisor's eyes, we participate in all the events that make a train trip magical. Fans of his mystery novels ("Cache of Corpses," "A Venture into Murder," and "Season's Revenge") and his other nonfiction books ("What's That Pig Outdoors?" and "Flight of the Gin Fizz") will not be surprised to find Kisor to be an active participant in his story and an affable traveling companion. As we head westward with him at our side, "Zephyr" becomes more than just a leisure trip, but a personal journey into the heart of America. It was first published in hardcover in 1994. This new e-book edition—called "an indispensable traveler's aid" by the New York Times Book Review—contains many new photographs as well as an Epilogue that brings the original book up to date, including the stories of the people celebrated in it.

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