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Bristol Bay Summer

Bristol Bay Summer
Author: Annie Boochever
Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2014-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1941821251

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Against the backdrop of the great Bristol Bay salmon fishery, thirteen-year-old Zoey Morley struggles with her parents divorce, her moms bush-pilot boyfriend, and the pangs of growing up during her summer in the real Alaska. Author Annie Boochever tells a compelling tale of a divided family living a remote lifestyle where getting along as a team is a matter of survival. Zoey learns to trust the artist inside her and finds she and her new friend Thomas have something in common. Readers will live the lessons learned and taught by this young girl who finds that hard work, compassion, and the ability to see things in her own special way lead her toward happiness in a place that at first seems just too far away.


Fighter in Velvet Gloves

Fighter in Velvet Gloves
Author: Annie Boochever
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2019-02-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1602233713

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“No Natives or Dogs Allowed,” blared the storefront sign at Elizabeth Peratrovich, then a young Alaska Native Tlingit. The sting of those words would stay with her all her life. Years later, after becoming a seasoned fighter for equality, she would deliver her own powerful message: one that helped change Alaska and the nation forever. In 1945, Peratrovich stood before the Alaska Territorial Legislative Session and gave a powerful speech about her childhood and her experiences being treated as a second-class citizen. Her heartfelt testimony led to the passing of the landmark Alaska Anti-Discrimination Act, America’s first civil rights legislation. Today, Alaska celebrates Elizabeth Peratrovich Day every February 16, and she will be honored on the gold one-dollar coin in 2020. Annie Boochever worked with Elizabeth’s eldest son, Roy Peratrovich Jr., to bring Elizabeth’s story to life in the first book written for young teens on this remarkable Alaska Native woman.


Hidden Alaska

Hidden Alaska
Author: Dave Atcheson
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2011
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1426207700

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"In more than 80 photographs... Hidden Alaska celebrates one of America's last great natural wonders, from its spectacular mountains and watersheds to its native peoples and wealth of wildlife. Encompassing 40,000 square mile and eight river system, Bristol Bay is a remote realm"--Jacket.


The Canneries, Cabins, and Caches of Bristol Bay, Alaska

The Canneries, Cabins, and Caches of Bristol Bay, Alaska
Author: John B. Branson
Publisher: Department of Interior National Park Service Lake Clark National Park & Preserve
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2007
Genre: Bristol Bay (Alaska)
ISBN: 9780979643217

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Red Summer

Red Summer
Author: Bill Carter
Publisher: Scribner
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2008-05-13
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780743297066

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Traces the author's progression from a novice to a seasoned setnet fisherman on the coast of remote Alaska, where he became skilled in the trade's perilous tasks at the side of a colorful group of hard-living companions. 35,000 first printing.


Sailing for Salmon

Sailing for Salmon
Author: Tim Troll
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2019-05-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578508795

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Bristol Bay in Southwest Alaska is one of the great commercial fisheries on earth. More than half of the world's sockeye salmon return to "The Bay" every year. Sailing for Salmon is a nostalgic look back, through photographs and recollections, on the "sailboat days," a time when these salmon were harvested from sailboats - a time still within living memory. These sailboats, called Bristol Bay double-enders, were well-crafted and beautiful, but obsolete for most of their history. The use of motorized fishing vessels was finally allowed in 1951. The Bristol Bay commercial fishery has changed much since then, but the sailboat remains the iconic image of a fishery born on the wind.


Made of Salmon

Made of Salmon
Author: Nancy Lord
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2016-05-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1602232830

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All over the world, salmon populations are in trouble, as overfishing and habitat loss have combined to put the once-great Atlantic and Pacific Northwest runs at serious risk. Alaska, however, stands out as a rare success story: its salmon populations remain strong and healthy, the result of years of careful management and conservation programs that are rooted in a shared understanding of the importance of the fish to the life, culture, and history of the state. Made of Salmon brings together more than fifty diverse Alaska voices to celebrate the salmon and its place in Alaska life. A mix of words and images, the book interweaves longer works by some of Alaska’s finest writers with shorter, more anecdotal accounts and stunning photographs of Alaskans fishing for, catching, preserving, and eating salmon throughout the state. A love letter to a fish that has been central to Alaska life for centuries, Made of Salmon is a reminder of the stakes of this great, ongoing conservation battle.


Hidden Alaska

Hidden Alaska
Author: Dave Atcheson
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2011
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1426207700

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"In more than 80 photographs... Hidden Alaska celebrates one of America's last great natural wonders, from its spectacular mountains and watersheds to its native peoples and wealth of wildlife. Encompassing 40,000 square mile and eight river system, Bristol Bay is a remote realm"--Jacket.


Red Summer

Red Summer
Author: Bill Carter
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0743297075

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"Set in the tiny Native village of Egegik on the shores of Alaska's Bristol Bay, Bill Carter's Red Summer is the thrilling story of one man's journey from novice to seasoned fisherman over the course of four beautiful, brutal summers in one of the earth's few remaining wild places. As millions of salmon race toward their annual spawning grounds, Carter learns the ancient, backbreaking trade of the set net fisherman, one of the most exhilarating and dangerous jobs in the world."--Page 4 of cover


Sunrise Summer

Sunrise Summer
Author: Matthew Swanson
Publisher: Imprint
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2021-04-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1250793440

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Sunrise Summer is a picture book by writer Matthew Swanson and illustrator Robbi Behr that celebrates self-confidence and empowerment, as a girl’s role changes in her family’s fishing expeditions. When a girl and her family travel four thousand miles from home, it’s not your typical summer vacation. Everything is different on the Alaskan tundra—where the grizzly bears roam and the sockeye salmon swim—including the rules. A girl can do things she wouldn’t, and couldn’t, do at home. She can wake up at midnight to work with her mom on a fishing crew. She can learn what it means to be an essential part of a team. She can become a braver, stronger, and ever-more capable version of herself. She can take her next big step. She’s ready for her first real sunrise. An Imprint Book