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North of Hope: A Daughter's Arctic Journey

North of Hope: A Daughter's Arctic Journey, is available now at your local bookstore or online. http://www.indiebound.org/book/9780310328766
 
Terry Tempest Williams calls North of Hope "soulful and brave." Scott Russell Sanders says it is "daring, perceptive and eloquent." 
 
After her parents are killed in a rare grizzly attack, the author is forced into a wilderness of grief. Turning to loves she learned from her father, Polson explores the perilous terrain of grief through music, the natural world, and her faith. Her travels take her from the suburbs of Seattle to the concert hall where she sings Mozart's Requiem, and ultimately into the wilderness of Alaska's remote Arctic and of her heart. 
 
This deeply moving narrative is shot through with the human search for meaning in the face of tragedy. Polson's deep appreciation for the untamed and remote wilderness of the Alaskan Arctic moves her story effortlessly between adventure, natural history, and sacred pilgrimage, as much an internal journey as a literal one. Readers who appreciate music or adventure narratives and the natural world or who are looking for new ways to understand loss will find guidance, solace, and a companionable voice in this extraordinary debut.
 
 
North of Hope: A Daughter's Arctic Journey
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North of Hope: A Daughter's Arctic Journey

Terry Tempest Williams calls North of Hope "soulful and brave." Scott Russell Sanders says it is "daring, perceptive and eloquent." The synopsis Read More

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