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Books published by publisher Alaska Northwest Books Jan - 2008

  • Noel Merrill Wien: Born to Fly

    Noel Merrill Wien, Major General William Anders

    Hardcover (Alaska Northwest Books, May 13, 2016)
    Born into a family of aviators, Merrill Wien was destined to become a pilot. His father, Noel Wien, was one of the first pilots to fly in Alaska and his life was full of firsts, including making the first round-trip flight between Asia and North America in 1929. His mother played a big role in the founding and development of Wien Alaska Airlines, the second-oldest scheduled airline in the United States and territories. One of the most versatile and experienced pilots of his time, Merrill has flown just about every aircraft imaginable from DC-3s to Lockheed 1011s to historic military planes like the cargo C-46 and B-29 bomber to the Hiller UH-12E chopper. Although fundamentally modest by nature, family and friends encouraged Merrill to share his remarkable stories given his accomplishments and experiences with so many famous people and events. His tone is engagingly informal as he recounts crossing paths with such luminaries as Joe Crosson, Howard Hughes, Lowell Thomas Sr. and Lowell Thomas Jr., Sam White, Don Sheldon, Brad Washburn, Wally Schirra, and Bill Anders. He re-creates for readers his firsthand experiences flying top-secret missions for the Air Force, viewing the devastation of the Good Friday Earthquake in Anchorage, and the challenges of starting his own helicopter company, to name just a few. His fascinating narrative is complemented by photographs from his personal archives.
  • Runaways on the Inside Passage

    Joe Upton

    eBook (Alaska Northwest Books, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Young readers will thrill to this breathless story of courage and determination set in the Alaska wilderness. Abandoned by their mother in Seattle, thirteen year old twins Annie and David Ross enlist the help of Lars Hansen, an elderly commercial fisherman, to find their father in Alaska. In late November, when most fishing vessels are decommissioned for the winter, the trio sets out from Puget Sound in a forty foot salmon troller for an eight hundred mile journey along the Inside Passage.Pursued by the authorities as runaways, and with Lars's health failing, the three experience one adventure after another as they inch their way North, through terrifying winter storms and frightening encounters with strangers. In the process, Annie and David also make new, lasting friendships and kindle personal reserves of strength that they didn't know existed.
  • Runaways on the Inside Passage

    Joe Upton

    Hardcover (Alaska Northwest Books, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Young readers will thrill to this breathless story of courage and determination set in the Alaska wilderness. Abandoned by their mother in Seattle, thirteen-year-old twins Annie and David Ross enlist the help of Lars Hansen, an elderly commercial fisherman, to find their father in Alaska. In late November, when most fishing vessels are decommissioned for the winter, the trio sets out from Puget Sound in a forty-foot salmon troller for an eight-hundred-mile journey along the Inside Passage.Pursued by the authorities as runaways, and with Lars's health failing, the three experience one adventure after another as they inch their way North, through terrifying winter storms and frightening encounters with strangers. In the process, Annie and David also make new, lasting friendships and kindle personal reserves of strength that they didn't know existed.
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  • Bristol Bay Summer

    Annie Boochever

    Paperback (Alaska Northwest Books, May 1, 2014)
    Against the backdrop of the great Bristol Bay salmon fishery, thirteen-year-old Zoey Morley struggles with her parents’ divorce, her mom’s bush-pilot boyfriend, and the pangs of growing up during her summer in the “real” Alaska. Author Annie Boochever tells a compelling tale of a divided family living a remote lifestyle where getting along as a team is a matter of survival. Zoey learns to trust the artist inside her and finds she and her new friend Thomas have something in common. Readers will live the lessons learned and taught by this young girl who finds that hard work, compassion, and the ability to see things in her own special way lead her toward happiness in a place that at first seems just too far away. Bristol Bay is the world’s largest salmon fishery. Teachers will like the fact that Bristol Bay Summer includes a map of Western Alaska and a glossary of colloquial expressions and fishing terms. Offers a rare glimpse into an Alaskan fishing village’s way of life.
  • Recess at 20 Below

    Cindy Aillaud

    Hardcover (Alaska Northwest Books, Sept. 1, 2015)
    The temperature outside is 20 below zero. Is school cancelled? Nope. How about recess outside? No way! Learn from the kids point of view about what it is like playing during recess when it is really cold,,, how it sounds outside, how it tastes outside, how it looks, and even how it smells when the therometer says it's 20 below. What happens when you put on layer after layer of clothing to avoid frostbite and then hit the playground? Did you see the tiny ice crystals in the air and hear your boots make a loud crunch, crunch, crunch sound when you walked? Pictures and words in 32 pages make have made this book popular all over North America because all the kids want to know what happens at 20 below zero
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  • Ordinary Dogs, Extraordinary Friendships: Stories of Loyalty, Courage, and Compassion

    Pam Flowers

    Paperback (Alaska Northwest Books, Aug. 15, 2013)
    Are dogs capable of wisdom, loyalty, courage, or even good judgment? The eleven stories in Ordinary Dogs Extraordinary Friendships prove that they do. Explorer Pam Flowers shares stories showing these positive character traits that she has observed in her thirty-two years of working with dogs.One of the dogs that appears in Ordinary Dogs is named Sojo. That dog is the subject of Pam Flowers' newest book that was just published and is titled SOJO, MEMOIRS OF A RELUCTANT SLED DOG. It tells the jaunty story of Sojo as told from Sojo's perspective and is sure to delight readers of all ages.
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  • Children of the First People: Fresh Voices of Alaska's Native Kids

    Tricia Brown, Roy Corral

    eBook (Alaska Northwest Books, April 9, 2019)
    Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Alaskan favorite Children of the Midnight Sun, the same author and photographer join again to collaborate on this new book Children of the First People to present the voices of a new generation of young Alaska Natives and how they celebrate their unique cultures and traditions. From the Southeast rainforest to the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta tundra, to the reaches of the far north, Alaska Native kids live a life that mixes ancient traditions with modern culture. Inside this book you’ll find ten profiles accompanied by beautiful color photographs of kids of various ages and from diverse cultures and backgrounds, as well as a map and a glossary of Native terms. No other book for children delves into all ten Native cultures with expert authority, making Children of the First People a one-of-a-kind treasure.
  • Kahtahah

    Frances Lackey Paul, Rie Muñoz

    Paperback (Alaska Northwest Books, July 1, 1996)
    This captivating true story of a Tlingit girl in Southeast Alaska in the 1800s was selected as one of the Smithsonian's Notable Books for Children for 1996.
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  • Flight of the Golden Plover: The Amazing Migration Between Hawaii and Alaska

    Debbie S. Miller, Daniel Van Zyle

    Hardcover (Alaska Northwest Books, June 1, 1996)
    The fascinating story of the Pacific golden plover, a tiny shorebird that makes a yearly transoceanic migration.
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  • Guardians of the Whales: The Quest to Study Whales

    Bruce Obee, Graeme Ellis

    Hardcover (Alaska Northwest Books, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Engaging profiles of whale researchers and their latest findings on the magnificent creatures they follow, from humpback, to gray, to orca.
  • The Misadventures of Seldovia Sam

    Susan Woodward Springer, Amy Meissner

    eBook (Alaska Northwest Books, April 24, 2018)
    All four books of Seldovia Sam's exciting misadventures are now collected in one book!Eight-year-old Sam Peterson from Seldovia, Alaska, doesn't go looking for trouble, but he always seems to find it! This book collects the entire series of Seldovia Sam's exploits, from digging up clams and rescuing sea otters to encountering wildfires and meeting bears.
  • A Child's Alaska

    Claire Rudolf Murphy, Charles Mason

    Hardcover (Alaska Northwest Books, April 1, 1994)
    Commemorates, in words and pictures, the wild and civilized wonders of living in Alaska. A perfect introduction to the 49th state for young readers.
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