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The Arctic: Three Great Books
The northern reaches of North America have been inspiring visitors to write about their experiences since the earliest European explorations. Writers from Jack London to Jon Krakauer have told stories of adventure and tragedy in the Arctic, stories that always seem to boil down to the idea of challenging ourselves and testing our ability to survive in one of the harshest and most unforgettable landscapes on earth. My picks range as far south as the northernmost parts of the Prairies, but I think anyone who’s watched the migration of the polar bears through Churchill, Manitoba would argue that they were given a glimpse of life in the Arctic. Three great books:
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COMMENTSWhat a lovely way to introduce travellers to foreign lands for foreigner reading adventures. I’ll go back now and reread People of the Deer. It will be interesting to see how Mowat’s treatment of First Nations communities could be applied to our current times.
Kathleen Molloy, author
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By Kathleen Molloy on 1.31.08 at 06:42 PM
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