ALASKA MEMORIES - ADVENTURES IN THE WILDS OF ALASKA by John McGoldrick
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2021 Pine Lake Rd, Lincoln, NE
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Genre: Adventure/Memoir
Rating: Very Good
ISBN: 0595416446, $17.95, 226 pp.
Quoting from the back cover:
"In this memoir of adventure and survival in late-1970s Alaska, author John McGoldrick offers a sweeping look at the stunning beauty and natural history of one of America’s most scenic states.
"Leaving Maine in 1975, McGoldrick travels to Alaska, working as a clam digger, carpenter, gold miner, and mountaineering guide. He survives Alaskan winters living in the back of a truck, a camper, and a broken-down school bus, and eventually builds his own house. Hunting ducks, geese, and deer, and fishing for salmon across the state helps McGoldrick experience the beauty of Alaska’s wildlife and jumping out of a military CH 47 Chinook helicopter in the middle of winter onto the slopes of Mount McKinley to rescue survivors of a plane crash keeps his adventurous spirit content.
"Blending scientific insights with Alaskan history, Alaska Memories is McGoldrick’s vivid, witty, and enjoyable story."
This memoir is divides into twelve chapters...all very interesting, informative, and well written. If you enjoy true-life adventure tales, have any interest in Alaska, or just like personal memoirs, you’ll certainly enjoy Alaska Memories. McGoldrick lived in Alaska from 1977 to 1983 and then returned to New England where he attended medical school to become an emergency physician.
Kaye Trout - December 30, 2007
2021 Pine Lake Rd, Lincoln, NE
www.iuniverse.com
Genre: Adventure/Memoir
Rating: Very Good
ISBN: 0595416446, $17.95, 226 pp.
Quoting from the back cover:
"In this memoir of adventure and survival in late-1970s Alaska, author John McGoldrick offers a sweeping look at the stunning beauty and natural history of one of America’s most scenic states.
"Leaving Maine in 1975, McGoldrick travels to Alaska, working as a clam digger, carpenter, gold miner, and mountaineering guide. He survives Alaskan winters living in the back of a truck, a camper, and a broken-down school bus, and eventually builds his own house. Hunting ducks, geese, and deer, and fishing for salmon across the state helps McGoldrick experience the beauty of Alaska’s wildlife and jumping out of a military CH 47 Chinook helicopter in the middle of winter onto the slopes of Mount McKinley to rescue survivors of a plane crash keeps his adventurous spirit content.
"Blending scientific insights with Alaskan history, Alaska Memories is McGoldrick’s vivid, witty, and enjoyable story."
This memoir is divides into twelve chapters...all very interesting, informative, and well written. If you enjoy true-life adventure tales, have any interest in Alaska, or just like personal memoirs, you’ll certainly enjoy Alaska Memories. McGoldrick lived in Alaska from 1977 to 1983 and then returned to New England where he attended medical school to become an emergency physician.
Kaye Trout - December 30, 2007
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