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A BOOKLIST EDITORS' CHOICE, 2021 Diane Glancy once again puts Indigenous women at the center of American history in her account of a young Inupiat woman who survived a treacherous arctic expedition alone. "This moving retelling of a heroic womans journey demonstrates that history lives through an intimate connection between two women beyond times borders."Booklist, starred review In September 1921, a young Inupiat woman named Ada Blackjack traveled to Wrangel Island, 200 miles off the Arctic Coast of Siberia, as a cook and seamstress, along with four professional explorers. The expedition did not go as planned. When a rescue ship finally broke through the ice two years later, she was the only survivor. Diane Glancy discovered Blackjacks diary in the Dartmouth archives and created a new narrative based on the historical record and her vision of this womans extraordinary life. She tells the story of a woman facing danger, loss, and unimaginable hardship, yet surviving against the odds where four experts could not. Beyond the expedition, the story examines Blackjacks childhood experiences at an Indian residential school, her struggles as a mother and wife, and the faith that enabled her to survive alone on a remote island in the Arctic Sea. Glancys creative telling of this heroic tale is a high mark in her award-winning hybrid investigations of suffering, identity, and Native American history.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781933527215
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 128
- Utgivningsdatum: 2021-10-14
- Förlag: Turtle Point Press