Entangled

Entangled
Title Entangled PDF eBook
Author Marilyn Sigman
Publisher University of Alaska Press
Pages 294
Release 2018-03-15
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1602233489

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Chronicling her quest for wildness and home in Alaska, naturalist Marilyn Sigman writes lyrically about the history of natural abundance and human notions of wealth—from seals to shellfish to sea otters to herring, halibut, and salmon—in Alaska’s iconic Kachemak Bay. Kachemak Bay is a place where people and the living resources they depend on have ebbed and flowed for thousands of years. The forces of the earth are dynamic here: they can change in an instant, shaking the ground beneath your feet or overturning kayaks in a rushing wave. Glaciers have advanced and receded over centuries. The climate, like the ocean, has shifted from warmer to colder and back again in a matter of decades. The ocean food web has been shuffled from bottom to top again and again. In Entangled, Sigman contemplates the patterns of people staying and leaving, of settlement and displacement, nesting her own journey to Kachemak Bay within diasporas of her Jewish ancestors and of ancient peoples from Asia to the southern coast of Alaska. Along the way she weaves in scientific facts about the region as well as the stories told by Alaska’s indigenous peoples. It is a rhapsodic introduction to this stunning region and a siren call to protect the land’s natural resources in the face of a warming, changing world.

A History of Kachemak Bay

A History of Kachemak Bay
Title A History of Kachemak Bay PDF eBook
Author Janet R. Klein
Publisher
Pages 115
Release 1981
Genre Cook Inlet (Alaska)
ISBN 9780961902612

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Spans the millennium from the geologic origins of Kachemak Country to the late 1940s when the local communities were economically stable.

Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (KBNERR) Management Plan, Operations and Development

Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (KBNERR) Management Plan, Operations and Development
Title Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (KBNERR) Management Plan, Operations and Development PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 356
Release 1998
Genre
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The Last Wilderness

The Last Wilderness
Title The Last Wilderness PDF eBook
Author Michael McBride
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN 9781938486371

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The story of a family who moved to Alaska to live off the land and build a life for themselves.

A History of Kachemak Bay

A History of Kachemak Bay
Title A History of Kachemak Bay PDF eBook
Author Janet R.. Klein
Publisher
Pages 115
Release 1987
Genre Cook Inlet (Alaska)
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Kachemak Bay

Kachemak Bay
Title Kachemak Bay PDF eBook
Author
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Pages
Release 2005
Genre Kachemak Bay (Alaska)
ISBN 9780976590606

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The Great Alone

The Great Alone
Title The Great Alone PDF eBook
Author Kristin Hannah
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 449
Release 2018-02-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 125016561X

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In Kristin Hannah’s The Great Alone, a desperate family seeks a new beginning in the near-isolated wilderness of Alaska only to find that their unpredictable environment is less threatening than the erratic behavior found in human nature. #1 New York Times Instant Bestseller (February 2018) A People “Book of the Week” Buzzfeed’s “Most Anticipated Women’s Fiction Reads of 2018” Seattle Times’s “Books to Look Forward to in 2018” Alaska, 1974. Ernt Allbright came home from the Vietnam War a changed and volatile man. When he loses yet another job, he makes the impulsive decision to move his wife and daughter north where they will live off the grid in America’s last true frontier. Cora will do anything for the man she loves, even if means following him into the unknown. Thirteen-year-old Leni, caught in the riptide of her parents’ passionate, stormy relationship, has little choice but to go along, daring to hope this new land promises her family a better future. In a wild, remote corner of Alaska, the Allbrights find a fiercely independent community of strong men and even stronger women. The long, sunlit days and the generosity of the locals make up for the newcomers’ lack of preparation and dwindling resources. But as winter approaches and darkness descends, Ernt’s fragile mental state deteriorates. Soon the perils outside pale in comparison to threats from within. In their small cabin, covered in snow, blanketed in eighteen hours of night, Leni and her mother learn the terrible truth: they are on their own.