Alaska Calling

Alaska Calling by Marilyn Cochran Mosley is an engaging memoir published by Independently Published on November 24, 2018. This edition spans 349 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins in Fairbanks, where the author recounts her initial experiences in Alaska, starting with a flight in a 1948 single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza. Over the course of 33 years, Cochran Mosley shares her journey of discovery, highlighting her connections with the state’s schools and its diverse inhabitants.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of Alaska’s landscapes and communities as the author reflects on her transformation from a casual visitor to someone deeply intertwined with the region. The memoir captures the essence of travel in the Polar Regions, emphasizing the relationships and experiences that shaped her life. Through her storytelling, Cochran Mosley invites readers to explore the beauty and complexity of Alaska, offering insights into both the challenges and joys of life in this unique environment.
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Praise for Alaska Calling: “A vivid memoir.” “Marilyn’s love for the region really comes through.” “Alaska Calling — I love it!” -TWYLA BARNES, Retired Superintendent, Educational Service District 112, Vancouver, Washington. The story begins in Fairbanks with the cry of, “Clear!” as Bob turns the switch on the 1948 single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza. The propeller catches and they head for Fort Yukon. Marilyn Cochran Mosley, Ed.D., discovered Alaska in 1973 as a casual visitor, along for the ride, but she soon became hooked on this amazing country and its people. Here, she tells the story of 33 years in which she flew from one end of the state to the other, working with the schools and meeting the people who would shape her life.
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