Secrets of the River: A Parable for Our Times
By (Author) Larry Gottlieb
By (author) Katherine Knickerbocker
Di Angelo Publications
Di Angelo Publications
27th August 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Fiction: general and literary
Paperback
400
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 25mm
Navigating Life's Rapids: A Journey of Discovery in "Secrets of the River"
In "Secrets of the River," authors Larry Gottlieb and Katherine Knickerbocker take readers on a transformative ten-day rafting expedition. Five city-dwellers, seeking more than just thrills, venture into the untamed wilderness under the guidance of an experienced river guide. As they navigate the river's challenges-both physical and emotional-the group confronts personal fears, uncovers hidden strengths, and forges deep connections. The river's powerful currents become a metaphor for the unpredictable journey of life, leading each traveler toward clarity and self-discovery. Through breathtaking landscapes and life-altering experiences, "Secrets of the River" is a compelling tale of adventure and introspection.
Larry Gottlieb, a physicist with degrees from MIT and UC San Diego, has authored two non-fiction books exploring the intersection of science and spirituality. Katherine Knickerbocker, an experienced river rafter, draws on her adventures to bring authenticity to their collaboration. Together, they create a narrative that blends intellectual depth with the raw beauty of nature.
"Secrets of the River" has a unique blend of adventure, personal growth, and introspective insight. The story offers more than just an outdoor escapade; it is a journey into the human spirit, set against the backdrop of nature's grandeur. Ideal for those who love adventure, self-discovery, and stories that resonate long after the last page, this book invites readers to embark on a voyage of the soul.
So many of us are adrift on an endless river of doubt, questioning our place in the world. "Secrets of the River" offers all of us the opportunity to reach deeper and open up to the lessons shared by conscious "river guides."
- Jeanne S.
Larry Gottlieb, who now residesin Carbondale, Colorado, completed his undergraduate work in physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1967, and his master's degree in x-ray astronomy at the University of California, San Diego, in 1969. He has self-published two non-fiction books about the intersection of physics and spirituality, "The Seer's Explanation" (2013) and "Hoodwinked: Exploring Our Culture's Profound Illusions" (2023). Katherine Knickerbocker, with the experience of numerous trips down the Grand Canyon and other rivers in the Western United States, has enjoyed the writing exercise of reliving some of her adventures. Together with LarryGottlieb, they have crafted a simple but timely and compelling story about the power of self-discovery in a beautiful and natural environment.