The River's Daughter
By (Author) Bridget Crocker
Random House USA Inc
Spiegel & Grau
10th September 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Travel guides: adventure holidays
Memoirs
Gender studies: women and girls
Biography: general
Hardback
304
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 25mm
Recalling memoirs like Wild and Educated, an internationally renowned female whitewater rafting guide offers a powerful, gripping, and inspiring memoir about overcoming hardship and coming into her own through her relationship with the rivers she has known.
After Bridget Crocker's parents split up in a vicious divorce, she moved with her mother from California to Wyoming, to live in a trailer park near the Snake River. Her childhood was idyllic, with a stepfather she loved and a new baby brother, and with the river as her companion. When her mother suddenly left her stepfather for a hippie eco-warrior, and things went spectacularly wrong, Bridget returned to California to live with her explosive father-until his violence sent her back to Wyoming. The one constant in her life was the Snake River, to whom she confided her deepest feelings.
Being on the water healed Bridget-from abuse, sexual assault, and betrayals by those close to her. She became a world-class whitewater rafting guide-admired and respected by her mostly male counterparts for her grit and her courage. The Snake, the Kern, and the Zambezi River in Zambia allowed her to find herself-to trust her intuition and grow into her powers as a woman, overcoming multi-generational cycles of abuse and educational neglect.
In this propulsive story of finding meaning in a life outdoors, Bridget Crocker not only takes us along with her on exciting and sometimes treacherous adventures on the water but opens up a new way of experiencing the world-through its rivers, which can guide us, just as we can navigate them-and introduces a bold and vibrant new voice in adventure writing.
This memoir by legendary river guide Bridget Crocker runs fast and deep. Whitewater scenes are electrifying and precise. But there are also profound personal matters herepockets of fear or joy and even lovethat add a shimmering depth to this fast-paced and nuanced read.Tim Cahill, author of Jaguars Ripped My Flesh
No one writes with more conviction and heart about the outdoor world, rivers, and family than Bridget Crocker, who has been to the river's edge, both literal and metaphorical, navigated its rapids, and drawn strength from it in many more ways than one. This fast-paced but deeply insightful book about a woman harnessing the power to confront her past and surge into her future will steal readers' breath from the first scenewhen Crocker first hears the river's voiceto the last.Tracy Ross, author of The Source of All Things
Bridget Crocker is a trailblazer in women's empowerment within the outdoor industry. A leading whitewater rafting guide, she has led remote river expeditions down many of the world's greatest river canyons in far-flung regions of Zambia, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Peru, Ghile, Costa Rica, India, and the Western United States. She is a contributing author to Lonely Planet guidebooks and Travel Anthology and The Best Women's Travel Writing series from Travelers' Tales, and her work has been featured in magazines including Westways, Men's Journal, National Geographic Adventure, Trail Runner, Paddler, Outside, Vela and Patagonia's blog, The Cleanest Line, among others.