Alaska Women Write: Living, Laughing, and Loving on the Last Frontier
Women were outnumbered 25 to 1 in the Klondike Gold Rush. Thousands more followed their men's dreams to Alaska in the century that followed. This created the myth that Alaska was a "man's country." Not surprisingly, this idea came from men. In "Alaska Women Write," women dispel the myth. They learn to fly, work on the pipeline, teach in the Bush, raft wild rivers, discover a love for sport-fishing, and tangle with moose and grizzly bears. These energetic, thoughtful, and very personal stories are written from the heart with passion, humor, self-discovery, and a love of the north.
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Alaska Women Write: Living, Laughing, and Loving on the Last Frontier
Women were outnumbered 25 to 1 in the Klondike Gold Rush. Thousands more followed their men's dreams to Alaska in the century that followed. This created the myth that Alaska was a "man's country." Not surprisingly, this idea came from men. In "Alaska Women Write," women dispel the myth. They learn to fly, work on the pipeline, teach in the Bush, raft wild rivers, discover a love for sport-fishing, and tangle with moose and grizzly bears. These energetic, thoughtful, and very personal stories are written from the heart with passion, humor, self-discovery, and a love of the north.
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Alaska Women Write: Living, Laughing, and Loving on the Last Frontier

Alaska Women Write: Living, Laughing, and Loving on the Last Frontier

Alaska Women Write: Living, Laughing, and Loving on the Last Frontier

Alaska Women Write: Living, Laughing, and Loving on the Last Frontier

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Overview

Women were outnumbered 25 to 1 in the Klondike Gold Rush. Thousands more followed their men's dreams to Alaska in the century that followed. This created the myth that Alaska was a "man's country." Not surprisingly, this idea came from men. In "Alaska Women Write," women dispel the myth. They learn to fly, work on the pipeline, teach in the Bush, raft wild rivers, discover a love for sport-fishing, and tangle with moose and grizzly bears. These energetic, thoughtful, and very personal stories are written from the heart with passion, humor, self-discovery, and a love of the north.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780970849380
Publisher: Epicenter Press (WA)
Publication date: 06/01/2003
Series: Alaska Book Adventures
Pages: 194
Product dimensions: 6.06(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.48(d)
Age Range: 14 Years

About the Author

Dana Stabenow is the author of nineteen novels and the Alaska Traveler column in Alaska magazine, as well as various short stories, essays, and the occasional vitriolic guest editorial in the Anchorage Daily News. She co-hosts "Book Talk Alaska", a monthly radio book club on the air on Alaska Public Radio, and is an explorer for Alaska Magazine Television.

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