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Lost and Found in Alaska: Memoirs (Bird Dog Publishing)

Joel D. Rudinger
4.28/5 (125 ratings)
Lost and Found in Alaska is packed as full as a camp duffel bag on a forty-day hunting trek through the Alaskan Range, as challenging, yet satisfying, as a graduate instructor's first day of class. The real-life characters in this tale could have sprung from the imagination of Jack London: Fairbanks Annie, Hal (who wept when he heard Danny Boy), the beautiful half-native Bobbi, who stole this young man's heart, or the odd women who would lock a fellow in their basement. Even an appearance by a ghostly canine.
And what North wilderness saga would be complete without hot apple pie and coffee, disorienting twenty-four-hour nights, minus 80 degree winds, gigantic mosquitoes attacking hardy gandy dancers, and a disastrous earthquake? Like most of life's difficult times, however, the author learns that even the most mundane acts, such as sorting mail or shoveling manure at a dairy farm can present a worthwhile lecture. If a college degree takes four years, Joel Rudinger's four years in Alaska advanced his education exponentially in hard-knock lessons and moments of spirituality: What was that brilliant micro-second visible flicker of light? I was never religious, but I felt that this was a profound spiritual moment. I now and forever would be a part of this wild land.
~Christina Lovin
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Lost and Found in Alaska: Memoirs (Bird Dog Publishing)

Joel D. Rudinger
4.28/5 (125 ratings)
Lost and Found in Alaska is packed as full as a camp duffel bag on a forty-day hunting trek through the Alaskan Range, as challenging, yet satisfying, as a graduate instructor's first day of class. The real-life characters in this tale could have sprung from the imagination of Jack London: Fairbanks Annie, Hal (who wept when he heard Danny Boy), the beautiful half-native Bobbi, who stole this young man's heart, or the odd women who would lock a fellow in their basement. Even an appearance by a ghostly canine.
And what North wilderness saga would be complete without hot apple pie and coffee, disorienting twenty-four-hour nights, minus 80 degree winds, gigantic mosquitoes attacking hardy gandy dancers, and a disastrous earthquake? Like most of life's difficult times, however, the author learns that even the most mundane acts, such as sorting mail or shoveling manure at a dairy farm can present a worthwhile lecture. If a college degree takes four years, Joel Rudinger's four years in Alaska advanced his education exponentially in hard-knock lessons and moments of spirituality: What was that brilliant micro-second visible flicker of light? I was never religious, but I felt that this was a profound spiritual moment. I now and forever would be a part of this wild land.
~Christina Lovin
Format:
Pages:
pages
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Publisher:
Edition:
1
Language:
ISBN10:
ISBN13:
kindle Asin:
B08LNVZL7V