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Boardwalk Footsteps
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There she raises their children, works in the fishing industry with no cell phone or internet. She delights in the scenery, taking photographs, writing letters, observing nature with the eye of a writer and painter, and perfecting her obsession. "Art is a disease. Once you have it, there is no escape," Dot writes.
You'll find everything in her story from life in the cannery mess halls to the characters in the beach gang, from Fourth of July celebrations to medical emergencies, from the art of sign painting to Dot's learning about Alaska Native culture, from her friendships with the Filipino cannery workers to guitar songfests with her musical family.
But this is more than a book about an Alaska cannery and the fishing industry. It's also the tale of an artist's journey, a woman and mother in a man's world with few female companions. It's a story about an Alaska long gone, a different world in a new state living the last days of its territorial culture. It's about family and painting, fish and fun, the sea and its bounty.
Dot's ghost writer, Tara Neilson enhances the story with the kind of historical research that puts personal experience into a larger context with fascinating quotes that introduce each chapter.
We're fortunate to have these memories preserved with many photographs that bring the story to life.
-Doug Capra, author of The Spaces Between: Stories from the Kenai Mountains to the Kenai Fjords and The Last Homesteaders
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
372
Release Date:
2024-11-07
Publication Date:
2024-11-07
Publisher:
Cirque Press
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN13:
9798896197645
Weight:
538 g
Height:
152 cm
Width:
229 cm
Thickness:
20 cm
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