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Cut From The Wilderness - Loveland, Alicia
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Cut From The Wilderness is about survival. It is filled with adventure, hardships, lonesomeness, poverty, and adaptation. The story reveals the author's strength of character-and acceptance of what life dealt. Through the eyes of a young girl, Cut From The Wilderness gives a glimpse of what it was like growing up on a homestead in rugged Alaska. She demonstrates that people made do with what they had instead of society dictating the needs of people-Alaskans sufficed with far less. Blending her story with her great grandparent's and grandparent's story gives a remarkable history lesson of what Alaska was like during territorial days.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Cut From The Wilderness is about survival. It is filled with adventure, hardships, lonesomeness, poverty, and adaptation. The story reveals the author's strength of character-and acceptance of what life dealt. Through the eyes of a young girl, Cut From The Wilderness gives a glimpse of what it was like growing up on a homestead in rugged Alaska. She demonstrates that people made do with what they had instead of society dictating the needs of people-Alaskans sufficed with far less. Blending her story with her great grandparent's and grandparent's story gives a remarkable history lesson of what Alaska was like during territorial days.
Autorenporträt
Alicia Loveland, a fourth generation Alaskan, was born in Palmer, Alaska. At the age of eight, she moved to Cantwell where her parents homesteaded. Over the years, she listened to family stories and decided to incorporate those stories into her own homestead story and share them with others. As an adult, she worked in Anchorage as a flight attendant and for oil companies. Her dream was to travel and after travelling through 38 countries, she settled in Wyoming where she resides with her husband, Ron. Every summer, they return to Alaska to spend time on the old family homestead, visit family and friends, and enjoy Alaska.