Escape to Alaska

Escape to Alaska by Mary Wasche is an illustrated fiction novel published by Mary Wasche on March 4, 2015. This 334-page book presents a unique blend of love story and crime thriller set against the backdrop of Whittier, Alaska, a town known for its geographic isolation and intriguing cultural dynamics.
In this narrative, a young Minnesota wife arrives in Whittier after fleeing from her husband, whom she has seen commit a murder. As she navigates her new life in this unusual town, she encounters a Yup’ik protector who introduces her to his culture, revealing the complexities and prejudices they face. The story explores themes of love, survival, and the secrets that lie beneath the surface of a seemingly safe haven.
Official synopsis Publisher
The perfect blend of love story, crime thriller, and unique Alaska setting with cultural insights never before seen in a story like this. In 1963, a young Minnesota wife arrives, exhausted, at the long tunnel leading to Whittier, Alaska, one of the strangest towns in America. She’s driven the Alaska Highway alone, fleeing from her husband after witnessing him commit a murder. While earthquake-scarred Whittier is the perfect haven due to its geographic isolation, not everyone is as they seem and most harbor secrets of their own. In Whittier, her Yup’ik protector and newly found love interest introduces her to his culture and the resulting prejudice they face.
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