Rock, Water, Wild: An Alaskan Life Review

Rock, Water, Wild: An Alaskan Life
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Someone recommended this book to me, but I was reluctant to buy it, since I've never been to Alaska and don't expect to get there anytime soon, and sometimes it can be frustrating to read about the wonderful places you are missing. But it was a useful nudge that this book was published by the University of Nebraska Press, a national publisher, and an excellent one too. Sometimes it is a disservice to nature writers that they become pegged as regional writers, as Nancy Lord might be for being Alaska's official writer laureate. But nature is universal, and the best nature writing rises above specific places to explore universal truths and human experiences. Nancy Lord's book does achieve this. Her writing is graceful and thoughtful, both personal and universal. We see how her enthusiasm for Alaska was born out of a childhood sense of adventure and wonder, and how she discovered the real Alaska, in all its complexities. We see Alaska through the eyes of early explorers, including John Muir and John Burroughs. Lord explores environmental issues, but having made her living in commercial fishing, she avoids the standard demonology of some environmental writing.

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For Nancy Lord, what began as a yearning for adventure and a childhood fascination with a wild and distant land culminated in a move to Alaska in the early 1970s. Here she discovered the last place in America "big and wild enough to hold the intact landscapes and the dreams that are so absent today from almost everywhere else." In Rock, Water, Wild, Lord takes readers along as she journeys among salmon, sea lions, geese, moose, bears, glaciers, and indigenous languages and ultimately into a new understanding, beyond geographic borders, of our intricate and intimate connections to the natural world.

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