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Kings of the Yukon
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"Stirring and heartbreaking." (David Owen, author of Where the Water Goes) One man's thrilling and transporting journey by canoe across Alaska in search of the king salmon
The Yukon river is 2,000 miles long, the longest stretch of free-flowing river in the United States. In this riveting examination of one of the last wild places on earth, Adam Weymouth canoes along the river's length, from Canada's Yukon Territory, through Alaska, to the Bering Sea. The result is a book that shows how even the most remote wilderness is affected by the same forces reshaping the rest of the planet.
Every summer, hundreds of thousands of king salmon migrate the distance of the Yukon to their spawning grounds, where they breed and die, in what is the longest salmon run in the world. For the communities that live along the river, salmon was once the lifeblood of the economy and local culture. But climate change and a globalized economy have fundamentally altered the balance between man and nature; the health and numbers of king salmon are in question, as is the fate of the communities that depend on them.
Traveling along the Yukon as the salmon migrate, a four-month journey through untrammeled landscape, Adam Weymouth traces the fundamental interconnectedness of people and fish through searing and unforgettable portraits of the individuals he encounters. He offers a powerful, nuanced glimpse into indigenous cultures and into our ever-complicated relationship with the natural world. Weaving in the rich history of salmon across time as well as the science behind their mysterious life cycle, Kings of the Yukon is extraordinary adventure and nature writing at its most urgent and poetic.
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Audible Audiobook
Listening Length: 9 hours and 13 minutes
Program Type: Audiobook
Version: Unabridged
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Audible.com Release Date: May 15, 2018
Language: English, English
ASIN: B07D18NKQ9
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At times a bit sad, but never flinching from reality this is is a beautiful portrait of a river and an ecosystem. I was saddened when the author finally reached the sea as I had become bitten with the desire to stay in the rather unforgiving environment he describes so eloquently. While not long, this book covers a lot of ground (literally and intellectually) as the author explores the longest river in Alaska and Yukon territory (an area not shortchanged in terms of rivers). The gentle pace and the regular digressions into history, biology and culture make this a page turner on the one hand and a book that can be savored on the other. Strongly recommended.
I'm not interested in fishing and not so found of canoeing, but even then, I couldn't stop reading the book.It was like travelling with the author to not so well knowns territories, learning to know people and hearing them share their stories and parts of their souls. A road trip with meaning, with a deep insight of how we should meet each other and listen to other cultures views on our common world.So much more than salmon and fishes, and even then, the author manages to make the fishy parts interesting even to me, a resolute landsman.You will like it.
"Kings of the Yukon" follows the author on an epic 2000-mile canoe trip from a head-water of the Yukon River to the mouth of the river during a summer. The theme of the book mostly involves the King or Chinook Salmon and its life-cycle and recent decrease.There are several similar books and it is difficult to keep interest up when most days would consist of, "floated down the river - saw some trees - camped". But this author manages to keep up interest by discussing the biology and management of salmon as well as the Indians (called First Nations in Canada) and their culture as he descends the river.I spent quite a few summers 50 years ago in the area of the headwaters with my geologist father and 1 summer essentially tracing the authors journey down the river on land. The book did an excellent job portraying the North and the Yukon. Those were halcyon days spent catching salmon, char and grayling, playing with the Indian kids in whatever city or village we were staying at and learning to pan for gold taught by two Indians Luigi Piccolo, who was part of the original Klondike rush, and his young partner, Tom Horsebutt.There is an aura of sadness regarding the shrinking of the run of King Salmon, and yet hope as so many unite to save these magnificent fish. Definitely worth a read for any interested in the anthropology, ethnology and/or biology of the far North. 4 stars.
Wonderful story for anyone who loves the outdoors and loves nature. Understanding what is happening to our salmon and native villages along the Yukon was very interesting to learn
Very well researched, a pleasure to read!
Great Story of salmon and the Yukon River. Well written and very informative. I recommend this to anyone who cares about salmon and their survivability.
This book is a must read for everyone, especially those who understand the importance of conservation. We have to protect our resources for the future by learning from the past.
I recommend this book to anyone seeking to understand the delicate balance between the Kings, native Alaskan & Eskimo culture, and their right to live with and off of each other. Adam & Ulli, keep 'an coming - a reader in Oregon appreciates you and your good work!
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