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Travel Writing
Author(s):
Lynn Schooler
Genre(s):
Biology & Life Sciences
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Ecology & Environment
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Zoology
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Travel Writing
Walking Home: A Traveler in the Alaskan Wilderness, a Journey into the Human Heart
October 1, 2010
Reviewed by:
Diane Brandley
Few of us who live “in the lower 48” have any idea about what it is like to live in Alaska.
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