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Upriver Carolyn Kremers

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Upriver Carolyn Kremers
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Publisher: University of Alaska Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.1 MB
Pages: 105
Author: Carolyn Kremers
ISBN: 9781602232037, 1602232032
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Upriver Carolyn Kremers by Carolyn Kremers 9781602232037, 1602232032 instant download after payment.

There is a triumphant and satisfying feeling the first time one returns to a once-unfamiliar place and finally feels like it is home. When strangeness is shed and familiar patterns emerge, there is a deep sense of comfort that is the reward for those who venture into new places. When Carolyn Kremers moved alone to Alaska to teach in Tununak, a village on the Bering Sea, she faced the challenge of making a place for herself in the remote coastal town. Struck by both a sense of adventure and a painful longing for the familiar, she was forced to confront what it really meant to feel at home. "Uprivera"picks up on the story where KremersOCOs previous book, a"Place of the Pretend People," left off, further exploring what it means to truly love a place and how it feels to return, like a salmon swimming upriver. Setting her story in four distinct locationsOCoTununak, the Alaska Interior, the Yukon-Kuskokwim River Delta, and FairbanksOCoKremers uses poetry, music, YupOCOik language, and much more to tell her story. Infused with a sense of spirituality, the book will resonate with anyone who has found a new home beyond the familiar.aa"

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