Windswept: Chitina Alaska Childhood

Author:   Aurora Hardy ,  Pyrce Raphael
Publisher:   Fathom Pub. Co.
ISBN:  

9781954896628


Pages:   68
Publication Date:   15 June 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Windswept: Chitina Alaska Childhood


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Aurora Hardy, Alaska Native author and storyteller, shares her fondest memories of the adventures she enjoyed while growing up in the Alaskan wilderness south of Chitina, Alaska, cross the Copper River from the Wrangell St Elias National Park and Preserve. Aurora found great pleasure in the wonders of nature and the abundant wildlife around her home. From dancing mice to crazy bears to the mesmerizing carols of wolves at Christmas, her memories will captivate and entertain readers young and old. Her childhood home on the bluffs of the Copper River stood below the gaze of the Chugach Mountains and was lovingly called Windswept. Aurora grew up without electricity or modern conveniences, but life was never dull. Hunting, fishing and gardening were necessary chores, but Aurora and her family turned everything they did into something fun and exciting. Living too far from a public school, she was home schooled through a state correspondence program. Every month her family received a box of books from the State Library in Juneau and Aurora spent countless hours voraciously reading and developing her creative mind. During 2020, Aurora reflected on life deeply as the entire world dealt with the pandemic. She wanted life to be enriched. Her son, Pyrce Raphael, urged her to write down the stories from her childhood in Chitina since they were so unique and would be lost to future generations. The result is Windswept: Chitina Alaska Childhood and Windswept: Tales for Children both illustrated by the author's son, Pyrce Raphael. Windswept: Tales for Children This companion read-along children's picture book tells stories of Windswept from the perspective of the nearby wild animals. Bears, moose and mice all played a special part in Aurora's childhood and have their own stories to tell. Children will enjoy the endearing illustrations, sweet stories and fun fact pages.

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Author:   Aurora Hardy ,  Pyrce Raphael
Publisher:   Fathom Pub. Co.
Imprint:   Fathom Pub. Co.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.141kg
ISBN:  

9781954896628


ISBN 10:   195489662
Pages:   68
Publication Date:   15 June 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Growing up on the banks of the Copper River, Aurora read voraciously. Without access to electricity or modern conveniences, Aurora entertained herself by reading. Aurora also wrote, keeping a journal, making a 'newspaper' and recording the beauty of the land in poetry which was published several times in The Tundra Times newspaper.In 1986, Aurora was one of the first Native women to graduate from the University of Montana School of Forestry. Her work demanded technical and scientific research report writing, but Aurora always dreamed of writing her own stories. In 2004, she published Terror at Black Rapids about a fictional terrorist attack on the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. In 2006, Ramona's Gift was published and received a fiction award from Mary Tall Mountain.As she worked, raised children and became a grandparent, Aurora wrote stories and poems. Aurora was homeschooled in her grade school years and in turn, homeschooled her own children. Her poem, A Dog at the Beach, about walking a dog on the beach was selected in a City of Kenai contest in 2019.It is Aurora's dream to write stories that are timeless and meaningful for young adults and older readers. The love of reading is contagious and Aurora wants to spread it. Pyrce Raphael grew up in Alaska. He won several awards for his art from the Department of Agriculture and Nintendo. He enjoys salmon fishing and sports. Pyrce wanted to bring the stories he listened to as a child into vivid whimsy for others to enjoy.

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