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First Wilderness (Revised Edition)
- My Quest in the Territory of Alaska
- Narrated by: Michael Kirby
- Length: 9 hrs and 2 mins
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Publisher's Summary
After serving as a US Marine during World War II and attending college on the GI Bill, Sam Keith decided to seek adventure in Alaska as a laborer on the Adak Navy base. There he befriended Dick Proenneke, whose shared love of the outdoors, hard work, and self-reliance quickly bonded an alliance between the two. Together they explored the wilds of South Central Alaska, while working on the Navy base, hunting and fishing with friends and breathing in the great outdoors. Keith was ready to leave after three years of finding almost everything he sought—not realizing then how his fate was intrinsically tied to his friend's and how it would lead to writing the bestselling book One Man's Wilderness.
Sam Keith passed away in 2003. But in 2013, his son-in-law and children's book author/illustrator Brian Lies discovered in an archive box in their garage a book manuscript, originally written in 1974 after the publication of One Man's Wilderness. First Wilderness is the story of Keith's own experiences, at times harrowing, funny, and fascinating. Along with the original manuscript are excerpts from his journals, letters, and notebooks, woven in to create a compelling and poignant memoir of search and discovery. Foreword by Nick Jans, one of Alaska's foremost authors and photographers, and afterword by Keith's daughter Laurel Lies.
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- 2024-02-01
It was exactly what I hoped for
If you are interested in this book because of One Man's Wilderness, you will not be disappointed. Sam's love of Alaska is the same shade as Dick Proenneke's, and his adventures are no less entertaining and fascinating. Hearing about their friendship painted Proenneke with more depth as well. I feel closer to both the man I read about in One Man's Wilderness and the man who wrote him into my life.
The narrator was clear and I enjoyed the cadence of his voice.
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