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Winner of the National Outdoor Book Award A Northern classic and
beloved favorite, Two in the Far North chronicles the incredible
story of Margaret “Mardy” Murie, called the Grandmother of the
Conservation Movement, and how she became one of the first women to
embrace and champion wilderness conservation in America. At the age
of nine, Margaret Murie moved from Seattle to Fairbanks, not
realizing the trajectory life would take her from there. This
moving testimonial to the preservation of the Arctic wilderness
comes straight from her heart as she writes about growing up in
Fairbanks, becoming the first woman graduate of the University of
Alaska, and meeting—and then marrying—noted biologist Olaus J.
Murie. So begins her lifelong journey in Alaska and on to Jackson
Hole, Wyoming, where along with her husband and others they founded
The Wilderness Society to protect nature and wildlife and speak out
for ecological consciousness. From adventures of traversing over
thin ice with dog sleds, camping in woods surrounded by bears,
caribou, and other wildlife, to canoeing in streams with geese
nearby, and more, Murie embraced nature as a close neighbor and
dedicated her life to advocating for wilderness protection and
conservation. First published in 1962, this edition features a new
foreword by Frances Beinecke and an afterword from Donald Murie.
Margaret Murie inspires readers to join her in finding life, love,
and adventure in the beautiful remote Alaskan wilderness and the
natural world beyond.
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