
Mink, Mary, and Me
The Story of a Wilderness Trapline
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Narrateur(s):
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Justin Spencer
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Auteur(s):
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Chick Ferguson
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When Chick Ferguson made plans to go to the Yukon, he wasn’t planning on taking his newlywed Mary. He definitely was not planning on spending much of the next 18 years in the wilderness. For he was just a photographer with a little studio in a little town in Montana. His business was failing and having heard of the riches of the fur trade he was hoping to spend a year or two trapping, making a stake and returning to his routine life. But he didn’t figure on love....
For this is a story of romance. A story of survival, hardship, success, trials, adventure, happiness, and romance. A romance of the wilderness and the trapline, and a romance with Mary - the bravest and most wonderful woman in the North. One could only wish for a partner of such courage and companionship. The only white woman in a vast and unforgiving territory. The closest city, many hundreds of miles. And the only visitors to be expected, the unwanted kind.
How many women could endure such hardship and learn to love it? She had many chances to leave and go back to a normal life in the states, but she always returned to her man and her wilderness. Against all odds, Chick and Mary built a life in the Far North and made a successful living on the trapline. Though a life full of struggles and danger they both could not imagine living any other way. With a wonderful writing style that makes you feel as if you are there, Chick Ferguson takes us along with him on his adventures in the Far North.
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Lure of the North
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It was so interesting to hear how they existed out so far in the wilds. I was relieved the trapping descriptions weren’t graphic, and the description of their existence easy to imagine.
This book had me thinking a lot about Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. The way the author described First Nations people’s was initially shocking to me, and illustrated the need for me to know more.
This left me wanting to know what happened next
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