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In the 1970s, Pierre Berton and his family recreated the trip down the Yukon made by his father, Francis George Berton, in 1898. This compelling story of the later journey is a valentine from son to father, a magical tale of a family adrift, and a poetic exploration of the region's rich history. In experiencing this great wilderness, Berton and his family discover their deep connection to nature -- and each other.

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In the 1970s, Pierre Berton and his family recreated the trip down the Yukon made by his father, Francis George Berton, in 1898. This compelling story of the later journey is a valentine from son to father, a magical tale of a family adrift, and a poetic exploration of the region's rich history. In experiencing this great wilderness, Berton and his family discover their deep connection to nature -- and each other.
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Pierre Berton is Canada's foremost popular historian. He is a three-time winner of the Governor General's Award for Non-Fiction, a Companion of the Order of Canada and a member of the Newsman's Hall of Fame. He has published more than forty-five books, which have redefined Canadian popular history, the most recent of which, Marching as to War, dominated the bestseller list throughout 2002. He spent four years in uniform during the Second World War, rising from infantry private to captain. Pierre Berton makes his home in Kleinburg, Ontario.