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Seven Words for Wind: Essays and Field Notes from Alaska's Pribilof Islands
Sumner MacLeish
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| #3716530 in Books | 2008-05-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 5.25 x.50 x7.75l,.42 | File type: PDF | 160 pages||1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Outstanding and necessary reading for natural historians|By R.W. Duval|This is a great book about a people who have been overlooked by modern society, CC is an exceptional writer who applies her passion and experience as a world traveller.|8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| -an excellent, poetic, moving description of Pribilof life.|From Library Journal|MacLeish, a reporter and photographer who has worked in New England, California, and Alaska, first visited the Pribilof Islands in 1984 to produce a documentary for National Public Radio. The culmination of her four years' work is her first
Far off the coast of mainland Alaska lie the remote Pribilof Islands—a fiercely isolated wilderness surrounded by a wild, rich sea. The largest island, St. Paul, is just fourteen miles long and eight wide; despite its small size and relative self-enclosure, Sumner MacLeish lived and worked on the island, coming to love its rugged weather, abundant wildlife, and 600 native Aleuts. Her spare, imagistic prose illuminates the unforgiving darkness and unimagin...
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