A Child's Glacier Bay
Kimberly Corral
NATURAL HISTORY
1998
HARD COVER
32 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
A photographic journal of camping and kayaking at Glacier Bay with 13-year-old Hannah, younger brother Ben and their parents. Dad took the pictures and mom wrote the book with Hannah. It's a good introduction to the land and nature of Glacier Bay for young readers ages 4 to 8.
(ALA87, $15.95) |
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Alaska ABC Book
Charlene Kreeger
Shannon Cartwright
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2003
PAPER
32 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
Q is for Qiviut (an Arctic musk ox). Young children (ages 4 to 8) will love this introduction to Alaska in an illustrated ABC format.
(ALA190, $9.95) |
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Alaska's 12 Days of Summer
Pat Chamberlain-Calamar
Shannon Cartwright
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2003
PAPER
32 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
A lighthearted tribute to the wildlife of Alaska for youngsters, presented in illustrations and song lyrics set to the tune of "The 12 Days of Christmas.
(ALA191, $10.99) |
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Alaska's Three Bears
Shelley Gill
Shannon Cartwright
LITERATURE
2003
PAPER
32 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
This book, written for elementary school kids, teaches about bear ecology while telling the story of a black bear, a grizzly bear and a polar bear and their search for homes in the Alaskan wilderness.
(ALA189, $10.99) |
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Kiana's Iditarod
Shelley Gill
Shannon Cartwright
LITERATURE
2008
PAPER
64 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
Geared towards elementary school students, this is a tale of the great Alaskan dog-sled race Iditarod, as seen through the eyes of Kiana, one of the lead sled dogs. A lively and enjoyable read for the family.
(ALA104, $10.99) |
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Lucky Hares and Itchy Bears
Susan Ewing
Evon Zerbetz
LITERATURE
2001
PAPER
32 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
This children's book combines lively block print illustrations of Alaskan wildlife with short poems. It is a colorful, fun introduction to the nature of Alaska that may be written for elementary school children, but can be enjoyed by the whole family.
(ALA116, $8.95) |
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Raven: A Trickster Tale from the Pacific Northwest
Gerald McDermott
LITERATURE
1993
HARD COVER
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
Told in simple language, this beautifully illustrated traditional tale of the raven -- a familiar symbol on totem poles -- is geared for children ages 4-8. A Caldecott Honor Book.
(ALA62, $17.00) |
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Ancient Forests, Discovering Nature
Margaret Anderson
NATURAL HISTORY
2003
PAPER
40 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
The ecology and folklore of the old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest come alive in this workbook, featuring 16 activities for children ages 9-12.
(ALA67, $6.95) |
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Children of the Midnight Sun, Young Native Voices of Alaska
Tricia Brown
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2007
PAPER
48 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A profile of eight children, this book features vivid color photography and great information on daily life, customs and background of the Tlingit, Haida, Aleut and other cultures throughout Alaska. Aimed at children ages 9-12, it's a balanced presentation of modern challenges and traditional ways. Outstanding.
(ALA68, $11.95) |
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Eyewitness Bird
David Burnie
NATURAL HISTORY
2008
HARD COVER
64 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
An introduction to birds, their evolution, biology and behavior, in the graphic Eyewitness style with hundreds of color photographs and drawings of feathers, wings, nests, eggs (and surprisingly few birds!). It's an excellent introduction to the life of a bird for middle school readers. Includes a CD of bird-related clipart.
(BRD04, $16.99) |
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Frozen Stiff
Sherry Shahan
LITERATURE
1999
PAPER
150 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A story of adventure set in the Alaskan wilderness. Two young kayakers set out for what they figure will be a harmless day traversing the fjords, when an unexpected twist of events sends them into a struggle for survival. It's a fast moving novel, perfect for preteens.
(ALA103, $5.50) |
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Kavik the Wolf Dog
Walt Morey
Peter Parnall
LITERATURE
1997
PAPER
192 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A reprint of a classic children's novel about Kavik, a wolf-dog who is rescued by a loving boy after a plane crash in Alaska. Kavik, who has been reared as a champion sled-dog, is taken away from the boy and must make a perilous journey back to his home in Washington. He is determined to reunite with his savior, though, and makes a 2000 mile journey from Washington to Alaska, in search of the compassionate boy. Written for preteens.
(ALA99, $5.99) |
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Looking for Seabirds
Sophie Webb
NATURAL HISTORY
2004
HARD COVER
48 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Webb's illustrated account of a month-long journey aboard a research vessel in the Aleutians for middle-schoolers. She captures the texture and routines of research both in the text and watercolor illustrations.
(ALA215, $16.00) |
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My Denali, Exploring Alaska's Favorite National Park with Hannah Corral
Kimberly Corral
Hannah Corral
Roy Corral
NATURAL HISTORY
1995
HARD COVER
32 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A day in the life of Denali National Park, as seen through the eyes of a twelve-year-old girl. Hannah Corral and her parents, Kimberly and Roy, spend a summer day hiking through the stunning Alaskan wilderness, commenting on the natural beauty. Written by Kimberley and Hannah and complemented by Roy's nature photography, this book is a wonderful companion for any family traveling to the Denali National Park. Written for ages 9-12.
(ALA96, $15.95) |
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Seabird
Holling C. Holling
LITERATURE
1978
PAPER
61 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Whether you're at the coast or on the ocean, this children's book is excellently appropriate reading. An illustrated classic, it follows the history of American seafaring through the eyes (and adventures) of a carved ivory gull. Across four generations and around the world, by whaler, clipper, steamer and airplane, the gull witnesses life at sea. Ages 9-12.
(OCE79, $11.95) |
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I Heard the Owl Call My Name
Margaret Craven
LITERATURE
1993
PAPER
159 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
In this brief novel, a young vicar comes to live with the Kwakiutl Indians of the town of Kingcome in the Pacific Northwest. Written for teens but worthwhile for adults, it is a story of cultural sharing and the rediscovery of ancient Native American traditions.
(PNW90, $6.99) |
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Julie of the Wolves
Jean Craighead George
LITERATURE
1972
PAPER
170 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
The classic tale of a young Eskimo girl who chooses to run with the wolves rather than submit to a cruel husband. This young adult novel whipped up some controversy on publication in 1972, due to brief but violent sexual content, and we would caution parents that it's most appropriate for teens and sophisticated pre-teens.
(ALA144, $6.99) |
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The Endless Steppe, Growing Up in Siberia
Esther Hautzig
Jean-Francois Podevin
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1995
PAPER
243 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
The moving World War II story of a girl, her mother and grandmother, Polish Jews who were taken prisoner in Vilna by the Russians and shipped to a forced labor camp in Siberia, where they remained for five years. It's based on the true experiences of the author. In a mass market edition for young adults.
(SIB07, $5.99) |
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Tisha, The Story of a Young Teacher in the Alaska Wilderness
Robert Specht
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2003
PAPER
342 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
The as-told-to autobiography of Anne Hobbs, who in 1927, at age 19, accepted a position as the only schoolteacher in Chicken, Alaska. Called "Tisha" by her students, Anne unwittingly enraged the white townspeople by consorting with Alaskan natives; but with grace, determination and bravery she continued to act as she thought right. This compelling book is a marvelous portrait of pre-statehood Alaska -- and a wonderful read. Ages 11 and up.
(ALA133, $7.99) |
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Touching Spirit Bear
Ben Mikaelsen
LITERATURE
2002
PAPER
241 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
In the tradition of Gary Paulsen's "Hatchet" comes this novel of a delinquent boy's adventures on a remote Alaskan island. This young adult's novel follows the fate of Cole, an abused and abusive troubled teen who chooses a traditional First Nation punishment -- banishment -- over incarceration. But banishment isn't sufficient to reform Cole. For that, it takes an encounter with the white Spirit Bear of First Nation legends. Ages 12 and up.
(PNW127, $5.99) |
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Two Old Women: An Alaska Legend of Betrayal, Courage and Survival
Velma Wallis
LITERATURE
2004
PAPER
175 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
A retelling of a traditional Athabaskan legend by Velma Wallis, an Athabaskan woman born and raised in Fort Yukon on the upper Yukon River. It's an inspiring tale of two old women abandoned by their tribe who must make their own way, alone, through the winter in the Alaskan wild. With line drawings throughout. Teens and adults are the appropriate audience.
(ALA64, $13.99) |
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Call of the Wild, White Fang, and To Build a Fire
Jack London
LITERATURE
1993
PAPER
416 PAGES
FAMILY
London's 1903 novel about the dog Buck, who is forced to confront the harsh realities of survival in the brutal Arctic, is accompanied by the novel White Fang and a short story, To build a fire. Apart from its literary themes, the book is rich in details of history and geography, flora and fauna -- and it gives an awful lot of information about Klondike sled dogs.
(ARC10, $7.95) |
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