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The Winter of '79: Journals of a Wilderness Wife
Elephant in the Bush: Sleeping Moose Saga Part Three with Conclusions
Where the Moose Slept: An account of two late-20th Century pioneers who "saw the elephant" on the last frontier
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This is the final volume of "Sleeping Moose Saga." by Atwood Cutting. Parts one and two followed two twentieth-century pioneers as they built their hand-hewn house and started a family. While living on their remote homestead they survived a couple of harsh winters, then took jobs in Fairbanks for two winters, returning each summer to

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Release dateApr 23, 2019
The Winter of '79: Journals of a Wilderness Wife
Elephant in the Bush: Sleeping Moose Saga Part Three with Conclusions
Where the Moose Slept: An account of two late-20th Century pioneers who "saw the elephant" on the last frontier

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  • Where the Moose Slept: An account of two late-20th Century pioneers who "saw the elephant" on the last frontier

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    Where the Moose Slept: An account of two late-20th Century pioneers who "saw the elephant" on the last frontier
    Where the Moose Slept: An account of two late-20th Century pioneers who "saw the elephant" on the last frontier

    If the woods call your name, then you should follow. But if you can’t clear your schedule, you’ll want to read this book about life in the wilderness, before there were cellphones. The quest for Utopia is as old as Humanity, itself. “Where the Moose Slept,” a significant revisi

  • The Winter of '79: Journals of a Wilderness Wife

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    The Winter of '79: Journals of a Wilderness Wife
    The Winter of '79: Journals of a Wilderness Wife

    The Winter of ’79 is the true story of one particular winter season that spanned the gap from 1979 to 1980 with a lot of nasty weather in between. We know about it because Kate, alone on a mountain top with no phone and no one over the age of one to talk to, wrote letters to her mamasan in Hawaii. Her mom kept the letters. Kate also

  • Elephant in the Bush: Sleeping Moose Saga Part Three with Conclusions

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    Elephant in the Bush: Sleeping Moose Saga Part Three with Conclusions
    Elephant in the Bush: Sleeping Moose Saga Part Three with Conclusions

    This is the final volume of "Sleeping Moose Saga." by Atwood Cutting. Parts one and two followed two twentieth-century pioneers as they built their hand-hewn house and started a family. While living on their remote homestead they survived a couple of harsh winters, then took jobs in Fairbanks for two winters, returning each summer to

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Atwood Cutting

With the writings of Jack London and Ralph Waldo Emerson as their inspiration, Atwood Cutting's parents chose to follow an idealistic dream, and pioneer in the Alaskan backwoods. Thus, as a newborn, Attie was transported home from the hospital on a snow mobile. Her mother was surprised to find the nursery looking like a scene from Gettysburg - charred and steaming - but in they went, regardless. The greatest source of material for this work of historical fiction was the author's mother, Kate Peters, who told many wonderful stories about the weather, the road, and the neighbors at the end of the road. Luckily, Grandma Tutu in Hawaii saved most of the letters Kate sent her, over those twelve years. These nuggets from an isolated mountain home proved to be a goldmine. Kate Peters also took photographs and kept journals, which shed enough light to give an accurate historical perspective for those who want to know what it was really like, living in the bush before cellphones and four-wheelers had been invented. With her brand of humor, the author tells her mother's stories better than anyone else ever could, except maybe Kate Peters herself. Educated in Alaska, Missouri, California, Hawaii and British Columbia, author Cutting graduated 'Phi Beta Kappa' in visual and performing arts, and then rounded out her education, with a Master of Liberal Arts degree in aesthetic expression. She is married and lives in Colorado, where she photographs spectacular sunsets over the Rockies, and other noteworthy sights.

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