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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful book!
I can't believe I am the first one to review this book! I read it last year for a college literature class and found it absolutely captivating. The imagery of Alaska is perfect, but the best part is the outstanding characterization of Sunny and her father, Uncle Jake. It captures so poigantly the complexities of their relationship--the good points and the bad...
Published on May 11, 1999

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1.0 out of 5 stars An Affront to Intelligent Readers
If you want to read a book about Alaska, this is not one to consider! I was amazed that such a reputable writer would publish a story that repeatedly betrays complete ignorance of Alaskan geography, culture, and history. Imagine reading a book written about your home state by someone who seems never to have looked at a map of it, much less visited it or made the least...
Published on December 3, 1999


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful book!, May 11, 1999
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I can't believe I am the first one to review this book! I read it last year for a college literature class and found it absolutely captivating. The imagery of Alaska is perfect, but the best part is the outstanding characterization of Sunny and her father, Uncle Jake. It captures so poigantly the complexities of their relationship--the good points and the bad points. It also, without coming right out and saying it, explains both Sunny's and Uncle Jake's courses of action. I felt bad for Uncle Jake, who ultimately couldn't live up to his (and his perceptions of others') expectations for himself, but worse for Sunny who was left to deal with the consequences of her father's actions. And yet I did not, by any means, find this book to be depressing. I would highly recommend this book to anyone, male or female.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Novel, not a Travel Guide, April 26, 2000
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This review is from: Adventures in the Alaskan Skin Trade (Audio Cassette)
This work of imaginative fiction is the closest John Hawkes ever came to writing an autobiography. His own sensibility informs the character of Sunny; his memories of Uncle Jake are drawn from memories of his own father. The Alaska in the novel is not the everyday cruise ship destination we see in brochures; it's a mysterious childhood world refracted through Hawkes'sensuous prose.
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1.0 out of 5 stars An Affront to Intelligent Readers, December 3, 1999
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If you want to read a book about Alaska, this is not one to consider! I was amazed that such a reputable writer would publish a story that repeatedly betrays complete ignorance of Alaskan geography, culture, and history. Imagine reading a book written about your home state by someone who seems never to have looked at a map of it, much less visited it or made the least effort to learn its history. I was appalled! If I could have rated this one with negative stars, I would have.
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