Part travelogue, part history of the French in the New World, this engaging piece takes the reader on a journey. The author meticulously traces the steps of renowned French explorers such as LaSalle and Marquette. He ventures to the remains of French settlements in the heartland of what is now the United States. As he stands there, he muses about how different things might have been if the French had prevailed. However, this is far from being a mere nostalgic fantasy of an alternative history. The author is firmly grounded in facts and refrains from engaging in wild speculation. Instead, he presents a readable and interesting look at the profound imprint that the French left in North America. What makes this account even more enjoyable is his personal story as a descendant of French Canadians. It adds a unique and personal touch to the exploration of this fascinating topic.