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Lädt ... Time is Short and the Water Risesvon John Walsh
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But here's also the interesting thing. While John Walsh 'lived the book', Robert Gannon 'wrote the book', largely it seems from taped interviews with John Walsh. So its ghost-written. Which leaves you to wonder if it loses some authenticity in the process. These things are impossible to untangle, but the joint authors - to give them credit - give each other credit. Firstly they acknowledge their joint roles (in the second paragraph of the book) and sign the acknowledgements preface jointly. Secondly there is a wonderful photo on the dustjacket of the book of Walsh and Gannon in a dugout canoe in Surinam - Gannon in some kind of Rodin's 'Thinker' pose, while Walsh leans back with his arms crossed in a 'Yeah we did it' kind of pose (sort of intellect and action in a picture). No matter how they did it, within a few pages this turns into a great story of wildlife and people. Highly recommended. ( )