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Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca

De: Robin Varnum
Narrado por: Charles Henderson Norman
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In November 1528, almost a century before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, the remnants of a Spanish expedition reached the Gulf Coast of Texas. By July 1536, eight years later, Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca (c. 1490 - 1559) and three other survivors had walked 2,500 miles from Texas, across northern Mexico, to Sonora and ultimately to Mexico City. Cabeza de Vaca's account of this astonishing journey is now recognized as one of the great travel stories of all time and a touchstone of New World literature. But his career did not begin and end with his North American ordeal. Robin Varnum's biography, the first single-volume, cradle-to-grave account of the explorer's life in 80 years, tells the rest of the story.

During Cabeza de Vaca's peregrinations through the American Southwest, he lived among and interacted with various Indian groups. When he and his non-Indian companions finally reconnected with Spaniards in northern Mexico, he was horrified to learn that his compatriots were enslaving Indians there. In Río de La Plata he tried to keep his men from robbing the Indians, enslaving them, or exploiting them sexually - policies that caused grumbling among the troops. When Cabeza de Vaca's men mutinied, he was sent back to Spain in chains to stand trial before the Royal Council of the Indies.

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"Robin Varnum has written a masterful and highly readable account of Cabeza de Vaca's adventures in both North and South America." (Andrés Reséndez, author of A Land So Strange: The Epic Journey of Cabeza de Vaca)

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The author does a remarkable job bringing in depth research into the early life of Cabeza de Vaca and brings to light what life would have been like for the young adventurer. I have done limited personal research and read a little of Cabeza de Vaca’s account, but this book sheds new light on the topic and goes into great detail, making the events come to life. Varnum brings in information from later explorers and archeologists that confirm the locations of de Vaca’s accounts when possible to add perspective and validity to the narrative and highlights areas where there are discrepancies from other historical accounts to allow the readers to develop their conclusions which I appreciated. The most fascinating aspect of the travels of de Vaca was the impact it had on his perspective and understanding of the native people resulting in his advocacy for their proper treatment and respect.

This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.

An in-depth look at an amazing adventure.

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It is truly a loss to present generations that the history of cabeza de vaca is relatively unknown. this account of a life led by high ideals and rewarded with such misfortune, is a gripping, insightful, and entertaining experience.
unfortunately, the narrator seems compelled to almost shout his pronunciation of foreign words. his mispronunciation of basic words in English, Spanish, and Portuguese is frustrating to listen to at times. But overall, and amazing book.

such a wonderful and unknown true story

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As one who grew up in the United States, and traveled abroad to Central and South America, it is amazing to hear this story. It really sheds light to many of the cultural, customs, traditions and present day issues surrounding North and South America. any chance I get to research history I appreciate and this book delve deep into a broad base of our history. I highly recommend anyone read this book and educate yourself to the Past.

eyes opened

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A great story, a true survivor. It takes a while to get hooked to this story

A bit too many dates

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While this is not, technically an academic work of history, at least not in this incarnation, it is a very excellent popular history of events not often covered in most American history courses. We usually think of settlements in the New World in terms of the British, French and Dutch in North America, and although the Spanish settled in Florida and California (and other areas of the Southwest) we tend to think of them in terms, primarily of Central and South American exploration. However, this book is the story of an explorer who was the first European to see much of areas in the South and Southwest, and of his establishment of some settlements that predated Plymouth and even Jamestown. It is a story filled with adventure, hardships, and, ultimately diplomacy (between Spanish and Native Americans, between different groups of Native Americans, and ultimately between New World officials and the Monarchy of Spain. The author’s presentation is colorful and interesting, and despite the length and denseness of this book, it makes for fascinating reading, if the reader, as do I, enjoys history. In some respects this is a very dramatic tale, and some of the heroes are extremely unlikely, since they were, at heart, bureaucrats who would have been far more comfortable in a Provincial office, reading reports rather than wandering, (often with no idea where they were, or how to get to their intended destinations) around in often extremely hostile territory. The main hero, from whose documentation much of this story is taken, found himself lost in completely unexplored territory, having to survive against sometimes overwhelming odds, and having to both protect his men and develop at least working cordial relations with various groups of Native Americans, of whose language, history, customs and beliefs he was entirely ignorant. That he did so and found his way back to his own people after 9 years of wandering was a real feat ..and then, he had to fight for his life, his freedom and his reputation.

The writing is factual but colorful and accessible, and the narrator was professional, and completely comfortable with Spanish words and names, of which there were many. I, personally, found his reading speed a touch too fast, because this is a complex book, and can’t really be skimmed successfully.

This is the 3rd book I’ve read from University Audiobooks, and just as I enjoyed the first 2, I also enjoyed this. It is well written, well narrated, and obviously well researched, and I suspect, well documented, although the Audible book does not contain notes or bibliographies. Still, I give this book 4 out of 5 stars, and recommend it to anyone interested in history or sociology.

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for this unbiased review from AudioBookBlast dot com.

extraordinary journey, fascinating life

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