"This novel brilliantly explores the lives of one bloodline of Alaskan
women struggling to make a home for themselves in a small fishing
community." —Devin Murphy, national-bestselling author of Tiny
Americans In 1939, everything changes for Anne Girl when outsider
John Nelson grounds his sailboat on the shores, into Anne Girl's
skiff, and into her life during a rare storm in the Alaskan fishing
village of Nushagak. When Anne Girl and her mother Marulia find their
skiff flattened by John's boat, Anne Girl decides she both hates and
wants him. Thus begins a generational saga of strong, stubborn Yup'ik
women living in a village that has been divided between the new and
the old, the bluff side and the missionary side, the cannery side and
the subsistence side. Under Nushagak Bluff is "an alluring and
beautiful story of community and culture . . . a tale that reveals the
real heart of Alaska" (Don Rearden, author of The Raven's Gift).
"Heavener has gifted readers with a story both dreamy and
authentic, a story made of many individual stories and celebrating
oral storytelling and the value of stories altogether." — Anchorage
Daily News "Honors on every page a combination of sea, sky, beach,
and tundra, along with the returning salmon, the crying gulls, and the
ripe berries they bear." — Denali Sunrise "[A] story of
generational inheritances and expectations, fate, and loyalty is
filtered through the tough voices of Alaskan women." —Foreword
Reviews "An intriguing and important window into life among an
Indigenous people and beautifully illustrates the push and pull of
assimilation in pre-state Alaska." — Kirkus Reviews
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781597097970
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter