Inspired by his experiences in the float camps of Alaska, Stewart writes about this world apart where challenges, hardship and tragedies formed unusual bonds between the workers. (Poetry)
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This review is from: A Language All Their Own, a Life Unto Themselves: Lessons Learned, Friendships Earned and Stories Heard in the Float Camps of Southeast Alaska (Paperback)
This book captures and preserves the robust atmosphere of a truly unique place - the Southeast Alaska logging camp - from an insider's point of view. And it is a rare view, indeed, as little has ever been recorded, or likely ever will be...a whole way of life has nearly vanished away in one generation. To a veteran of the camps, the book brings a warm reminiscence. To other readers, a warm invitation...
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