Alaska - State & Local History, Northwestern States - Regional Biography, Historical Biography - United States - Pioneers
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Overview
In 1992 Jean Aspen and her husband, Tom, took their young son to live in Alaska's interior wilderness, building a cabin out of logs, hunting for food, and letting the vast, harsh beauty of the Arctic close in around them. While Jean had faced Alaska's wilderness before β in a life-altering experience she chronicled in Arctic Daughter β this journey would be different. Dogged by sickness and hardships, cut off from the rest of the world, her family faced not only a test of endurance, but of its own well-being and survival....From a daily struggle against the elements to an encounter with a grizzly bear at arm's length, from moments of breathtaking beauty and self-realization to a harrowing, six-hundred-mile river passage back to civilization, Arctic Son chronicles fourteen remarkable months in the Arctic. At once a portrait of courage and a heart-pounding adventure story, Arctic Son portrays a family's extraordinary journey into America's last frontier.
Book Details
Published
January 31, 1995
Publisher
Birmingham, Ala. : Menasha Ridge Press, c1995.
Pages
250
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780897321730