Wealth Woman: Kate Carmack and the Klondike Race for Gold

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Product Details

Price
$26.95  $25.06
Publisher
University of Alaska Press
Publish Date
Pages
314
Dimensions
6.0 X 8.9 X 1.2 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781602232778

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About the Author

Deb Vanasse lives outside Anchorage and is a cofounder of the 49 Alaska Writing Center. Her previous books include Cold Spell, Black Wolf of the Glacier, and Lucy's Dance, all published by the University of Alaska Press.

Reviews

"A blend of narrative nonfiction and biography that offers the first in-depth look at Kate Carmack's life. The book is a formidable feat of research."-- "Alaska Dispatch News"
"Caught in the whirlwind of the gold rush in Alaska was Kate Carmack, the Tagish Indian wife of prospector George Carmack. Either Kate, her husband, or her brother found the nugget of gold that set off the Klondike Gold Rush. The truth is lost to history, as she almost was. Fiction author Vanasse became fascinated with Kate and spent three years combing through historical records, oral histories, and memories of family members to rediscover the life of this remarkable woman. . . . A very enjoyable biography of a woman on the cusp of change in the North. Recommended."
-- "Choice"
"Vanasse's carefully researched, beautifully written biography, Wealth Woman, helps to fill many of the information gaps in the chronology of Kate's event-filled multi-cultural life. . . . There is much to learn, enjoy, and recommend in this book."-- "Pacific Northwest Quarterly"
"This is a riveting story told by a brilliant writer."-- "Pacific Historical Review"
Winner in "Women" Category--Best Biography of 2016 "True West"
"An excellent example of the new western history that seeks to recover previously marginalized voices."--Ross Coen, author of Fu-go: The Curious History of Japan's Bomb Attack on America