A Woman Who Went to Alaska

Written by:
May Kellogg Sullivan
Narrated by:
Karen Commins

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
41
Narrator
9
Release Date
January 2016
Duration
10 hours 30 minutes
Summary
Alaska has only been a state since 1959, and the breathtaking terrain remains mostly unspoiled and natural. In modern times, many of us have had the pleasure of visiting Alaska via a luxurious cruise ship, where we enjoyed gourmet meals, amazing entertainment, and a climate-controlled environment. It's easy to also book a land package that enables you to see more of the country by train.

Imagine what it was like to visit the same wild, untamed countryside in 1899. Instead of boarding a sleek, stylish cruise ship, you travel for weeks on a steamer. You wait 2 weeks for the open, flat cars of the new railrod just to assure yourself it can travel safely through the dangerous mountain pass. No stately cabin or grand hotel awaits you at the end of your journey; you'll spend your time in rough mining camps. Such is the case in May Kellogg Sullivan's spellbinding and vivid account of her Alaskan adventures, which occurred over 18 months during 2 solo trips covering 12,000 miles. This is the perfect travel narrative to enjoy on your Alaskan cruise or in the comfort of your own home. (Introduction by Karen Commins)
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Sharon Z.

Enjoyed the history of the gold rush days in Alaska. Excellent reader could understand it all.

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Jessica G.

I enjoyed learning about the life of this young woman in Alaska. I was disappointed with the ending, but it did give a very good detail of what life was like at the turn of the 19th century.

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Tonya M.

not really my tpe of book

Very enticing ! It’s was easy to listen to and imagine along with

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