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Short stories and poems written in Syracuse, N.Y. in 1926 by Conrad
Richard Edward Kolbe. Also includes selected poetry by Katherine
Brown, Word War II poetry by Conrad Kolbe, Jr., and family memories
and history by Eunice Ross. Compiled and edited by Mary Albanese
A young upstate New York woman begins an adventure of a life-time
as she moves away from her safe and conventional path. She is
unable to resist the excitement and challenge of a chance to become
a geological explorer in Alaska, where she maps remote wilderness
areas and journeys to the depths of her own heart. A memoir that is
full of rich and eccentric characters with human failings. This
landscape reveals the courage and sacrifice of the author's
"family" of visionary explorers who mapped the wild state.
Surviving dangers most people will never face, the author persists
in the face of hardships and loss. Framed against the backdrop of
Alaska's raw beauty, it is an inspiring story of achievement and
hope, told with gentle humor, compassionate grace, and above all,
an abiding respect for America's last frontier.
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