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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Getting in Touch With The Iditarod,
This review is from: Race Across Alaska: First Woman to Win the Iditarod Tells Her Story (Paperback)
This book does a wonderful job of describing the many facets of the Iditarod Dog Sled Race - - the majesty and beauty of Alaska, the personality, strength, and stamina of the dogs, the harshness of the weather, the varied trail conditions and terrain, the sleep deprivation and physical toll exacted on the mushers, the difficulties in following the trail, the friendship and comradery that exists among the mushers, the hospitality of people along the trail, and the excitement of the competition. The style of the writing seems just right - - eminently readable, highly entertaining, very descriptive and insightful. From the comfort of ones armchair, the reader feels very close to the drama, excitement, hardships, danger, and challenge of the Iditarod. While it is true that the author, Libby Riddles, was the first woman to win the Iditarod, to her credit she does not come through as a crusader or a "woman's libber". She is a genuine, sincere person with a great love of sled dogs, racing, the outdoors, and competition. This book is an epic story about how she proved herself to be the best in the world, by winning the Iditarod. She was incredibly dedicated, driven to win, and extraordinarily tough. I highly recommend the book to anyone who loves the challenge, adventure, danger, and excitement of The Last Great Race - - the Iditarod.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Libby is woman, hear her roar!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Race Across Alaska: First Woman to Win the Iditarod Tells Her Story (Paperback)
Libby Riddles proves that being a woman in the middle of Alaska's traitorous terrain can be a blessing, especially when flying behind a pack of healthy enthusiastic dogs. Although this recount of the 1985 Iditarod wasn't written to prove a point about the strength and determination of women, the perseverance of the team with Libby in the lead illustrated the inner drive that makes completing a daunting task like the Iditarod possible. In her own words she describes the incredible task of racing a pack of sled dogs across Alaska from Anchorage to Nome while facing unbelievable odds including ferocious weather, exhaustion, doggie runs, sneaky sweepers, and the ever elusive trail markers. This book gives a behind-the-scenes type of look inside the mind of a determined and intelligent musher making moment-to-moment decisions while coming within inches from mortal danger for herself and her dogs. Libby's story will make you want to harness up your beagle and set out for the tundra of Alaska!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A page turning adventure for all ages!,
By Marlo Messina (Burbank, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Race Across Alaska: First Woman to Win the Iditarod Tells Her Story (Paperback)
Libby Riddles is the first woman to win the Iditarod, which is the Alaskan dog-sled race that covers over 1,000 miles.As I'm not very familiar with Alaska, I had never heard of Libby Riddles, or the Iditarod for that matter. However, my boss, who is from Alaska, brought me an autographed copy of the book as a souvenir from one of her trips home. I immediately started reading the book and was quickly engrossed in Libby's adventure. The book is written in journal style. I felt as if I were right there on the trail with Libby throughout her grueling race to the finish. Interspersed throughout the pages are interesting Iditarod facts that help the reader to better understand the life of a musher as well as the ins and outs of the race. Libby, as well as all the mushers, show an amazing amount of courage and strength. From start to finish, many mushers don't get to shower and exist on an hour or so of sleep every 15-24 hours! Imagine that kind of schedule, coupled with the intense physical endurance they're also experiencing. It was simply mind boggling, but very admirable. I found this a fascinating read; my only complaint is that I wish it were longer! I wanted the story to continue a little bit after Libby crossed the finish line in Nome!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I felt the chill, adventure and excitement of the Iditarod!,
By Diana Rae Patten (Marion, IA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Race Across Alaska: First Woman to Win the Iditarod Tells Her Story (Paperback)
After meeting Libby personally in Juneau May 2001, I had to read the book! She takes you "with her and her precious dogs" on this adventure with details about the event and how she feels,copes and thrives throughout the 1984 Iditarod.The best part? She won as a team (with her dogs) and as a person of strength with the knowledge that she would also be a role model from both women and men. I found the book inspiring!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Libby's a Courageous Woman,
By Karen D. Wilhelm (Put-in-Bay, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Race Across Alaska: First Woman to Win the Iditarod Tells Her Story (Paperback)
I had the distinct pleasure of meeting Libby Riddles personally on a cruise with Princess Cruise Line. Her talk was so enlightening that I bought the book. This is a must read for every Iditarod fan or interested person. The grueling schedule and trails will hold your interest until the end of the book. You'll find out what Libby cared on her sled, how she prepared for each checkpoint and what all the mushers have to endure to come out on top of the pack. You'll easily learn to respect the mushers and the love/dedication they have for the Iditarod.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
More pictures would be nice but otherwise is excellent!,
By Alexandra (London England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Race Across Alaska: First Woman to Win the Iditarod Tells Her Story (Paperback)
this book made me feel like I was with Libby along the trail! It was awesome! I recommend it to anyone who wants a spirited, trail bazing adventure book! Libby is a great musher, but a better author!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exciting and Hysterical Read,
This review is from: Race Across Alaska: First Woman to Win the Iditarod Tells Her Story (Paperback)
I loved this book! Every chapter being the description of one leg of the Iditarod Race, Libby Riddles brings the reader along for a roller coaster ride of excitement, emotion, and a love of dogs. After every chapter I would have to describe in detail what happened to my own dogs' grandparents and relay the anecdotes of her endearing (yet sometimes wild) sled dogs (we have two huskies as well, so I could relate tremendously). The book was really an insider's guide to the Iditarod and sled dog racing culture. I was in awe of how helpful and hospitable the residents of Alaska were towards the racers and their dogs, as well as how helpful the racers were to one another. As soon as I finished it, I wanted to read it again! (And probably will within a year)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book!,
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This review is from: Race Across Alaska: First Woman to Win the Iditarod Tells Her Story (Paperback)
VERY good book! While I read it seemed like I was right there on the trail with Libby! I just couldn't put it down!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Loved this book,
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This review is from: Race Across Alaska: First Woman to Win the Iditarod Tells Her Story (Kindle Edition)
Libby was an inspiration to women all over the world when she won the "last great race" in 1985. This book is told through her eyes, as she goes down the Iditarod trail. I read it preparing to go see the Iditarod start. It helped me understand the mindset of these amazing (slightly nutty) mushers.
I enjoyed the description of each leg of the race. It almost makes you want to find your own team and hit the trail. I also liked the information she shares about Iditarod rules (warming food, foot care, equipment) and the people at the checkpoints. I had heard mushers are the "rock stars" of Alaska, and from all the support they get on the trail, they may be. One thing that I've heard about Libby from other sources is that she took exceptional care of her dogs. All mushers do, but she went above and beyond, and the book goes into detail. You really get to see what super stars these little guys are, and I felt how proud she was when they crossed the finish. If you liked this one, read Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod. It's more humorous, but also gives great insight to the race.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best In Its Class,
This review is from: Race Across Alaska: First Woman to Win the Iditarod Tells Her Story (Paperback)
After reading several books on arctic winters, arctic life, the iditarod, and sled dogs, I am happy to say this book defines the genre for me. It's a personal classic giving readers "you can almost feel the cold" visuals of warming huts, exhaustion, survival tips, and the camaraderie of sled dog racing. I borrowed my library's copy and read it until the pages were dog-eared (pardon the pun,) and then ordered my own. Riddles' love/respect/affiinity for the animals shines through and is uplifiting, if not another inspiring facet of the story line. Congratulations are definitely due Ms. Riddles for winning the humanitarian award for dog care the same year (?) as her winning Iditarod run, for winning the Iditarod itself, for her dedication to the sport, and for a great read. Thanks!!
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Race Across Alaska: First Woman to Win the Iditarod Tells Her Story by Tim Jones (Paperback - January 1, 1988)
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