Bad Water and Other Stories of the Alaskan Panhandle
Title | Bad Water and Other Stories of the Alaskan Panhandle PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Hunt |
Publisher | Strategic Book Publishing |
Total Pages | 204 |
Release | 2013-06-29 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1628570253 |
Bad Water and Other Stories of the Alaskan Panhandle is a book of short stories set in southeast Alaska on an archipelago about the size of Florida. There are not many people and most of them live in a few small scattered towns. Some live in the more remote areas of the thousands of miles of coastline and hundreds of backwater bays and coves, making a living at whatever is available. Alaska is a place where geography and weather dictate human behavior, and that could mean eating the same dried beans, rice, deer meat and fish for a good part of the year. With no freeways and little law enforcement (a 911call means contacting the Coast Guard), people must learn to be self-sufficient, especially in times of emergencies. Sometimes people make their own solutions to solve problems. If a solution doesn't work and you're still alive, it's time to try another! The folks that live in this remote part of Alaska do whatever it takes to make it work. There's a freedom that can't be had in civilization, but the price is high. These are their stories.
Bad Water and Other Stories of the Alaskan Panhandle
Title | Bad Water and Other Stories of the Alaskan Panhandle PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Hunt |
Publisher | Strategic Book Publishing |
Total Pages | 205 |
Release | 2013-03 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1625161093 |
Bad Water and Other Stories of the Alaskan Panhandle is a book of short stories set in southeast Alaska on an archipelago about the size of Florida. There are not many people and most of them live in a few small scattered towns. Some live in the more remote areas of the thousands of miles of coastline and hundreds of backwater bays and coves, making a living at whatever is available. Alaska is a place where geography and weather dictate human behavior, and that could mean eating the same dried beans, rice, deer meat and fish for a good part of the year. With no freeways and little law enforcement (a 911call means contacting the Coast Guard), people must learn to be self-sufficient, especially in times of emergencies. Sometimes people make their own solutions to solve problems. If a solution doesn't work and you're still alive, it's time to try another! The folks that live in this remote part of Alaska do whatever it takes to make it work. There's a freedom that can't be had in civilization, but the price is high. These are their stories.
The Cove
Title | The Cove PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Hunt |
Publisher | Page Publishing Inc |
Total Pages | 284 |
Release | 2020-11-08 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1642140120 |
Nancy was born and raised in Harbor Cove, a small fish-buying station. Isolation and hardships were part of her everyday existence. From the time she is old enough to stand on wheel watch, she works with her dad on his old wooden tugboat. They tow log rafts for logging companies and hire out as beach loggers to recover logs from rafts that break apart during the storms that are normal occurrence in the Alaskan Panhandle. As soon as she is old enough to be on her own, she leaves home and never lo
The Ripple Effect
Title | The Ripple Effect PDF eBook |
Author | Alex Prud'homme |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 450 |
Release | 2012-04-10 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1416535462 |
"Alex Prud'homme's remarkable work of investigative journalism shows how fresh water is the pressing global issue of the twenty-first century"--
Passage to Juneau
Title | Passage to Juneau PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Raban |
Publisher | Vintage |
Total Pages | 446 |
Release | 2011-06-22 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 0307797260 |
The bestselling, award-winning author of Bad Land takes us along the Inside Passage, 1,000 miles of often treacherous water, which he navigates solo in a 35-foot sailboat, offering captivating discourses on art, philosophy, and navigation and an unsparing narrative of personal loss. "A work of great beauty and inexhaustible fervor." —The Washington Post Book World With the same rigorous observation (natural and social), invigorating stylishness, and encyclopedic learning that he brought to his National Book Award-winning Bad Land, Jonathan Raban conducts readers along the Inside Passage from Seattle to Juneau. But Passage to Juneau also traverses a gulf of centuries and cultures: the immeasurable divide between the Northwest's Indians and its first European explorers—between its embattled fishermen and loggers and its pampered new class.
Like You'd Understand, Anyway
Title | Like You'd Understand, Anyway PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Shepard |
Publisher | Vintage |
Total Pages | 226 |
Release | 2008-11-19 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0307487520 |
Following his widely acclaimed Project X and Love and Hydrogen—“Here is the effect of these two books,” wrote the Chicago Tribune: “A reader finishes them buzzing with awe”—Jim Shepard now gives us his first entirely new collection in more than a decade. Like You’d Understand, Anyway reaches from Chernobyl to Bridgeport, with a host of narrators only Shepard could bring to pitch-perfect life. Among them: a middle-aged Aeschylus taking his place at Marathon, still vying for parental approval. A maddeningly indefatigable Victorian explorer hauling his expedition, whaleboat and all, through the Great Australian Desert in midsummer. The first woman in space and her cosmonaut lover, caught in the star-crossed orbits of their joint mission. Two Texas high school football players at the top of their food chain, soliciting their fathers’ attention by leveling everything before them on the field. And the rational and compassionate chief executioner of Paris, whose occupation, during the height of the Terror, eats away at all he holds dear. Brimming with irony, compassion, and withering humor, these eleven stories are at once eerily pertinent and dazzlingly exotic, and they showcase the work of a protean, prodigiously gifted writer at the height of his form. Reading Jim Shepard, according to Michael Chabon, “is like encountering our national literature in microcosm.”
Encyclopedia of American Indian Contributions to the World
Title | Encyclopedia of American Indian Contributions to the World PDF eBook |
Author | Emory Dean Keoke |
Publisher | Infobase Publishing |
Total Pages | 401 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1438109903 |
Describes the lives and achievements of American Indians and discusses their contributions to the world.