Lost and Found in Alaska

Lost and Found in Alaska by Joel D Rudinger, published by Bird Dog Publishing on October 19, 2020, is a 242-page exploration of life in Alaska during its early statehood. The author recounts his journey from middle-class Ohio to the breathtaking and perilous landscapes of Alaska, where he embarks on a series of transformative experiences. Through striking first-person narratives, Rudinger shares his adventures, including his time in graduate school and hitchhiking the Alcan Highway, illustrating a life lived on the edge.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of survival and personal growth as Rudinger navigates the challenges of a new environment. His story captures the essence of family and relationships, as well as the historical context of the time. The book delves into themes of adventure and nature, offering insights into the cultural landscape of Alaska. With its engaging storytelling, Lost and Found in Alaska presents a unique perspective on the author’s physical and spiritual journey over four years, reflecting on the lessons learned and the experiences that shaped him.
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Joel Rudinger takes us to Alaska when statehood was brand new, its frontier breathtaking–and dangerous. His is a physical and cultural journey where life, without exaggeration, is lived on the edge.
Growing up middle class in Ohio, Rudinger wills himself towards the extraordinary. First, with going to Alaska–of all places–for graduate school. Then taking on jobs for which he had no training or visible aptitude. Later he’s hitchhiking the Alcan Highway with a lover, pushing himself repeatedly to physical and spiritual limits.
Rudinger tells his story in striking first-person detail. Events six decades old are told as though they happened just last summer, raw, not romanticized. Having left Ohio in 1960 a man-child, he returns four years later deeply experienced in all the ways of the world.
“Lost and Found in Alaska” is a must-read. For its history. For its exquisite capturing of frontier life. For the sheer courage of its author.
~Kurt Landefeld, author of Jack’s Memoirs: Off the Road
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