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THE APPALACHIAN TRAIL

A Biography

by Philip D'Anieri

Pub Date: June 8th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-358-17199-7
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Superbly rendered biographies of the adventurers who were instrumental in conceiving, building, popularizing, and sustaining the storied Appalachian Trail.

D’Anieri, a lecturer in architecture, regional planning, and the environment at the University of Michigan, is a former journalist, a background that serves him well in this account of the development of the 2,100-mile AT. The author opens with a concise survey of the Appalachian range’s geological past, but he is clear in his intent for the narrative. This book, he writes, “is not a comprehensive history of every aspect of the Appalachian Trail’s development, and it is even less about the details of hiking on the trail. It is a biography: an attempt to render something essential about the life of this place by looking at how it developed over time.” His character studies are uniformly fascinating, as readers learn far more than expected about these obsessive, sometimes cranky creators. No romanticist, D’Anieri also asks, and usually answers, salient if seldom-asked questions: Whom is the trail for? How reflective of the “natural” world is it? Is the human past of this unique and ever changing landscape of any consequence? Hitting the AT himself (in fits and starts), he approached it like any other research project, probing for noteworthy features and how its history casts light on today’s trail. While knowing the history of the AT punctures some of the aura, the reality still has the power to inspire—even if, compared to the grand vistas of the American West, the AT is more immersive than scenic. In exploring the trail’s “collage of aspirations and associations,” D’Anieri has gone a long way toward discovering its identity. Thankfully, the tone is by no means academic but rather as accessible as the author believes the AT should be. Fans of A Walk in the Woods will also enjoy the chapter on Bill Bryson.

An incisive take on an American treasure that shines with illuminating detail and insight.