Letters from Alaska

Letters from Alaska by Norma Bartoo and Richard Bartoo, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in August 2013, offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of the Bartoo family during their decades-long residence in Alaska. This 288-page collection features a variety of writings, including letters to family and friends, trapping logs, and personal accounts of outdoor adventures. Through these writings, the authors share their experiences and insights into life in Alaska, highlighting their love for the outdoors and the challenges they faced.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of narratives that detail activities such as hunting for moose and caribou, fishing for salmon and halibut, and the intricacies of fur trapping. The letters also provide a personal perspective on daily life, including gardening amidst the natural elements and preparing for extended periods in the wilderness. This edition captures the essence of living in Alaska during the 20th century, making it a valuable resource for those interested in biography and autobiography.
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Letters from Alaska Someone has commented that the Bartoo family is made of people who are highly literate, adventurous, and in love with the outdoors and animals. From the articles in this collection, I think any reader will agree with that. In their 30 to 40 years of living in Alaska, my mom and dad wrote many things to describe what their life was like. Some were letters written to family and friends, some were trapping logs, some were just personal accounts of activities on hunting trips and other travels, often written strictly for their own enjoyment. My mother and dad were over 50 when they moved to Alaska, and started a new life there. From my mother’s letters over the years, she tells all about their life in Alaska in the 20th century. She makes the stories of their experiences come alive: hunting for moose, goats, or caribou; then fishing for salmon and halibut, and how they lost the Salmon Derby; and their fur trapping of mink, martin, etc. The perennial question folks ask, “What’s it like to live in Alaska?” Mom answers from her viewpoint, both in showing details of daily routines of growing flowers while “weeding and feeding mosquitoes,” as well as how to prepare for spending weeks or months at a time “in the bush” on their annual trapping trip.
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