cover image Born On a Mountaintop: On the Road with Davy Crockett and the Ghosts of the Wild Frontier

Born On a Mountaintop: On the Road with Davy Crockett and the Ghosts of the Wild Frontier

Bob Thompson. Crown, $26 (384p) ISBN 978-0-307-72089-4

Following the trail of legendary frontiersman, Tennessee legislator, and Alamo hero Davy Crockett is no easy task. To do so, Washington Post features writer Bob Thompson takes off on an actual flight of fancy, pursuing historical and contemporary accounts of a man made famous in both fact and fiction. Combining research, anecdotes, and a lot of balderdash, Thompson lovingly hashes over endless Crockett minutiae. Although introduced as a lighthearted romp, the book often lapses into intrusive narration and painstaking detail. Much of the telling involves disclaimers, such as Crockett's jibe after losing an election: "%E2%80%98Since you have chosen to elect a man with a timber toe to succeed me,' he is said to have told his constituents, %E2%80%98you may all go to hell and I will go to Texas.'" That story is watered down, as are many of the more interesting tales. One of America's most treasured and fabled icons, Crockett has captured generations of fans and Thompson appears to have engaged most of them for lengthy conversations. Though long-winded, readers will learn a lot about Crockett over the course of this journey. 8 page b/w photo insert. (Mar.)