cover image Snowshoeing Through Sewers: Adventures in New York City, New Jersey, and Philadelphia

Snowshoeing Through Sewers: Adventures in New York City, New Jersey, and Philadelphia

Michael Aaron Rockland. Rutgers University Press, $21.95 (184pp) ISBN 978-0-8135-2115-2

Rockland (Looking for America on the New Jersey Turnpike) finds adventure and wonder in the most commonplace surroundings. Chair of American Studies at Rutgers University, he lives in central New Jersey and considers nearby New York City and Philadelphia as prime fodder for his quixotic wanderings. First, he intrepidly circumnavigates Manhattan island in a canoe. His other Manhattan endeavors consist of walking the length of Broadway (275 city blocks) in one day and canoeing from New Jersey to Manhattan, staying overnight on Ellis Island, a trip that is both hilarious and sobering. In New Jersey, he competes in the Delaware River Raft Race in the Snuffle-upagus; then, as he did in New York, he walks the length of Philadelphia and manages to canoe to it also. Rockland is an everyman and his escapades will delight readers. (Nov.)