Fast Into the Night: A Woman, Her Dogs, and Their Journey North on the Iditarod Trail

Awards:   Winner of National Outdoor Book Award for Outdoor Literature 2016 Winner of WILLA Literary Award for Creative Nonfiction 2017
Author:   Debbie Clarke Moderow
Publisher:   Red Hen Press
ISBN:  

9781597099769


Pages:   228
Publication Date:   19 July 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Fast Into the Night: A Woman, Her Dogs, and Their Journey North on the Iditarod Trail


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Awards

  • Winner of National Outdoor Book Award for Outdoor Literature 2016
  • Winner of WILLA Literary Award for Creative Nonfiction 2017

Overview

Part adventure, part love story, part inquiry into the mystery of connection between humans and dogs, Fast into the Night is an exquisitely written memoir of a woman, her dogs, and what can happen when someone puts herself in that place between daring and doubt--and soldiers on.

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Author:   Debbie Clarke Moderow
Publisher:   Red Hen Press
Imprint:   Boreal Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781597099769


ISBN 10:   1597099767
Pages:   228
Publication Date:   19 July 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Not only does Fast into the Night detail in spare and honest prose all the grit and excitement that is the Iditarod, but its author aptly takes us along on her personal journey with all its internal struggles, tribulations, and tumult. At the same time, she captures the remarkable bond that exists between mushers and their dogs. Bravo for turning out what may be the quintessential Iditarod story, and for crafting what is simply a great Alaskan adventure well told. --Dave Atcheson, author of Dead Reckoning and Hidden Alaska Moderow heard the call of the wild. She writes about racing dogs through the wilderness lyrically, like Robert Service writes about seeking adventure in far-off places. She heard the challenge, learned the lessons with her dogs, paid the cost, and won the enthralling and inspiring experience. It's a book you can't put down. --Lynne Cox, author of Swimming to Antarctica and Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas I expected high adventure from Debbie Moderow's story of running the Iditarod--and happily, I found it. Moderow beautifully captures the personality of each dog as she struggles to earn the team's trust, and she reveals her vulnerabilities as she learns to trust herself. This is an extraordinary account of a family's faith in one another--four-leggeds and two-leggeds alike. --Sherry Simpson, author of The Way Winter Comes and Dominion of Bears Personal, vivid, and authentic, Fast into the Night lives up to its title. Moderow's ability to project emotion through her graceful prose had me from the start and never let go. Through moments of failure and triumph, Moderow's love for family, he dogs, and the grand adventure of life shines forth. --Nick Jans, author of A Wolf Called Romeo


Not only does Fast into the Night detail in spare and honest prose all the grit and excitement that is the Iditarod, but its author aptly takes us along on her personal journey with all its internal struggles, tribulations, and tumult. At the same time, she captures the remarkable bond that exists between mushers and their dogs. Bravo for turning out what may be the quintessential Iditarod story, and for crafting what is simply a great Alaskan adventure well told. -Dave Atcheson, author of Dead Reckoning and Hidden Alaska Moderow heard the call of the wild. She writes about racing dogs through the wilderness lyrically, like Robert Service writes about seeking adventure in far-off places. She heard the challenge, learned the lessons with her dogs, paid the cost, and won the enthralling and inspiring experience. It's a book you can't put down. -Lynne Cox, author of Swimming to Antarctica and Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas I expected high adventure from Debbie Moderow's story of running the Iditarod-and happily, I found it. Moderow beautifully captures the personality of each dog as she struggles to earn the team's trust, and she reveals her vulnerabilities as she learns to trust herself. This is an extraordinary account of a family's faith in one another-four-leggeds and two-leggeds alike. -Sherry Simpson, author of The Way Winter Comes and Dominion of Bears Personal, vivid, and authentic, Fast into the Night lives up to its title. Moderow's ability to project emotion through her graceful prose had me from the start and never let go. Through moments of failure and triumph, Moderow's love for family, he dogs, and the grand adventure of life shines forth. -Nick Jans, author of A Wolf Called Romeo


“Not only does Fast into the Night detail in spare and honest prose all the grit and excitement that is the Iditarod, but its author aptly takes us along on her personal journey with all its internal struggles, tribulations, and tumult. At the same time, she captures the remarkable bond that exists between mushers and their dogs. Bravo for turning out what may be the quintessential Iditarod story, and for crafting what is simply a great Alaskan adventure well told.”—Dave Atcheson, author of Dead Reckoning and Hidden Alaska “Moderow heard the call of the wild. She writes about racing dogs through the wilderness lyrically, like Robert Service writes about seeking adventure in far-off places. She heard the challenge, learned the lessons with her dogs, paid the cost, and won the enthralling and inspiring experience. It’s a book you can’t put down.”—Lynne Cox, author of Swimming to Antarctica and Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas “I expected high adventure from Debbie Moderow’s story of running the Iditarod—and happily, I found it. Moderow beautifully captures the personality of each dog as she struggles to earn the team’s trust, and she reveals her vulnerabilities as she learns to trust herself. This is an extraordinary account of a family’s faith in one another—four-leggeds and two-leggeds alike.”—Sherry Simpson, author of The Way Winter Comes and Dominion of Bears “Personal, vivid, and authentic, Fast into the Night lives up to its title. Moderow’s ability to project emotion through her graceful prose had me from the start and never let go. Through moments of failure and triumph, Moderow’s love for family, he dogs, and the grand adventure of life shines forth.”—Nick Jans, author of A Wolf Called Romeo


Author Information

Debbie Clarke Moderow, originally from Connecticut, went to Alaska in 1979 for a mountain-climbing expedition and met her husband, Mark. For the Moderows, dog mushing has always been a family affair. Debbie ran the Iditarod in 2003 and 2005, completing the latter in 13 days, 19 hours, 10 minutes, and 32 seconds. In 2013, Debbie graduated from Pacific Lutheran University's Rainier Writing Workshop with an MFA in creative writing.

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