The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind

Author:   Amy Gulick
Publisher:   Mountaineers Books
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9781680512380


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   01 May 2019
Format:   Hardback
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"2020 Silver Independent Publisher Book Award in West-Pacific, Best Regional Non-Fiction 2019 Silver Nautilus Award in Animals & Nature 2019 Silver Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award in Nature Kirkus Reviews Best Indie Books of 2019 ""Few who read this illuminating book or see the author's awe-inspiring color photographs will fail to come away with a sense that this is a way of life well-worth preserving. A rich, compelling look at a thriving yet increasingly threatened natural resource and those who depend on it."" -Kirkus Reviews Long before it was the ""oil state,"" Alaska was the ""salmon state"" Emphasizes that salmon protection is good for Alaska Alaskans have deeply personal relationships with their salmon. These remarkable fish provide a fundamental source of food, livelihood, and identity, and connect generations and communities throughout the state. Yet while salmon are integral to the lives of many Alaskans, the habitat they need to thrive is increasingly at risk as communities and decision makers evaluate large-scale development proposals. The Salmon Way celebrates and explores the relationships between people and salmon in Alaska. Through story and images, author Amy Gulick shows us that people from wildly different backgrounds all value a salmon way of life. In researching her new book, Amy spent time with individuals whose lives are inextricably linked with salmon. Commercial fishermen take her on as crew; Alaska Native families teach her the art of preserving fish and culture; and sport fishing guides show her where to cast her line as well as her mind. Each experience expands our understanding of the ""salmon way"" in Alaska. Learn more at www.thesalmonway.org To learn more about Braided River and its mission: inspiring people to protect wild places through images and stories that change perspectives, please visit www.braidedriver.org"

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Author:   Amy Gulick
Publisher:   Mountaineers Books
Imprint:   Mountaineers Books
Dimensions:   Width: 25.90cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.998kg
ISBN:  

9781680512380


ISBN 10:   1680512382
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   01 May 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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The Salmon Way is both a work of natural history and a modern-day environmental parable, highly recommended especially for personal and public library collections.--Midwest Book Review Few who read this illuminating book or see the author's awe-inspiring color photographs will fail to come away with a sense that this is a way of life well-worth preserving. A rich, compelling look at a thriving yet increasingly threatened natural resource and those who depend on it.--Kirkus Reviews (STARRED review)


The Salmon Way is both a work of natural history and a modern-day environmental parable, highly recommended especially for personal and public library collections.--Midwest Book Review


Alaska has been a salmon state since long before it became an oil state. A new book of stories and photographs by Amy Gulick, The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind, celebrates the people across the state whose lives are entwined with salmon.... This book does a stunning and astute job documenting an essential aspect of what makes Alaska the complex homeplace that it is.-- Edible Alaska Few who read this illuminating book or see the author's awe-inspiring color photographs will fail to come away with a sense that this is a way of life well-worth preserving. A rich, compelling look at a thriving yet increasingly threatened natural resource and those who depend on it.-- Kirkus Reviews (STARRED review) The Salmon Way is both a work of natural history and a modern-day environmental parable, highly recommended especially for personal and public library collections.-- Midwest Book Review 'The Salmon Way' is a breezy, enjoyable jaunt through the Alaska state of mind.... Gulick proves herself to be not just a fine craftswoman, but a varied one as well.--David James Anchorage Daily News [A] fine photographic documentary.... [Gulick] devotes this book to photographs and interviews with commercial, subsistence, and sport fishermen in remote villages. The spirited folks who spent time with her all depend on salmon... [they value] the sense of wholeness and community that the fish bring to their lives.--Laurence Marschall Natural History The salmon way, as described by Amy Gulick in her beautiful The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind, is to return a gift with a gift.... Gulick writes knowledgeably of Alaskan ecology, the sustainability of the Alaska salmon fishery and efforts to assure its stability indefinitely, and Alaska Native culture.--Matt Sutherland Foreword Reviews The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind is a joyous, visually gorgeous book about a physically demanding way of life and the Alaskans who live it, love it, and are fiercely attached to it.--Joel Connelly SeattlePI The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind presents salmon as the lingua franca of all Alaskans.... By spending time with commercial fishermen, biologists, seafood processors, Native subsistence fishers, sport fishing guides, and brown bears catching spawning salmon, Gulick gained a deep understanding of how this species shapes Alaskan lives.-- Alaska Magazine


The Salmon Way is both a work of natural history and a modern-day environmental parable, highly recommended especially for personal and public library collections.--Midwest Book Review Few who read this illuminating book or see the author's awe-inspiring color photographs will fail to come away with a sense that this is a way of life well-worth preserving. A rich, compelling look at a thriving yet increasingly threatened natural resource and those who depend on it.--Kirkus Reviews (STARRED review) The salmon way, as described by Amy Gulick in her beautiful The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind, is to return a gift with a gift.... Gulick writes knowledgeably of Alaskan ecology, the sustainability of the Alaska salmon fishery and efforts to assure its stability indefinitely, and Alaska Native culture.--Matt Sutherland Foreword Reviews The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind is a joyous, visually gorgeous book about a physically demanding way of life and the Alaskans who live it, love it, and are fiercely attached to it.--Joel Connelly SeattlePI


The Salmon Way is both a work of natural history and a modern-day environmental parable, highly recommended especially for personal and public library collections.--Midwest Book Review Few who read this illuminating book or see the author's awe-inspiring color photographs will fail to come away with a sense that this is a way of life well-worth preserving. A rich, compelling look at a thriving yet increasingly threatened natural resource and those who depend on it.--Kirkus Reviews (STARRED review) The salmon way, as described by Amy Gulick in her beautiful The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind, is to return a gift with a gift.... Gulick writes knowledgeably of Alaskan ecology, the sustainability of the Alaska salmon fishery and efforts to assure its stability indefinitely, and Alaska Native culture.--Matt Sutherland Foreword Reviews The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind is a joyous, visually gorgeous book about a physically demanding way of life and the Alaskans who live it, love it, and are fiercely attached to it.--Joel Connelly SeattlePI The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind presents salmon as the lingua franca of all Alaskans.... By spending time with commercial fishermen, biologists, seafood processors, Native subsistence fishers, sport fishing guides, and brown bears catching spawning salmon, Gulick gained a deep understanding of how this species shapes Alaskan lives.--Alaska Magazine


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Amy Gulick is an acclaimed photographer and writer whose work has appeared in Outdoor Photographer, Audubon, and Sierra. Her book Salmon in the Trees: Life in Alaska's Tongass Rain Forest won an Independent Publishers Book Award and two Nautilus Book Awards. She is a founding Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers. Amy lives on Whidbey Island, Washington. Visit her at www.thesalmonway.org

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