Amazon.com Review
In 1969, when she was six years old, Natalie Kusz, with her parents and three siblings, left Los Angeles and headed north to Alaska on a classic quest for freedom, a house on the land, and a more wholesome way of living. As with so many pioneers in our history, a heroic struggle and hardships of epic proportions lay ahead of them. What makes their adventure so remarkable is that it happened barely twenty years ago.
From Publishers Weekly
Kusz, who moved with her family to the unforgiving Alaska wilderness when she was six, tells how she was mauled by a sled dog, underwent reconstructive surgery and later became a teenage mother. "Eschewing sentimentality and self-pity, Kusz paints a moving portrait of herself and her funny and heroic family in this engrossing, poetically written memoir," said PW.
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