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    <![CDATA[Sarah: How a Hockey Mom Turned Alaska's Political Establishment Upside Down]]>
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    <![CDATA[In 2006 an angel-faced but tough 42-year-old former small-town mayor named Sarah Palin became a long-shot candidate for Alaska governor demanding a higher ethical standard in state government. The timing of her reform message and a widening scandal produced a tornado that reshaped the political landscape. Surprising everyone, Palin thumped by wide margins both a sitting governor in the Republican primary election and a former governor in the general election to become Alaska's first female chief executive and its youngest ever.]]>
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    <![CDATA[A Tender Distance: Raising My Sons in Alaska]]>
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    <![CDATA[Fishing, hunting, hiking, biking; this mom wants her sons to know what Alaska's wilderness has to offer, but also struggles with wanting to keep them safe. Johnson offers her finely-crafted recollections of raising boys in Alaska, and how she matured along with them.  Her journey begins as a young wife who is separated for the first time from her close-knit family. She confronts the challenges of becoming a mother and dreams of a life in the wilderness. That dream comes true when the young family moves to Alaska. She struggles, caught between two desires: she wants to raise her sons to appreciate the wonder of Alaska's wild beauty, yet fears for their safety in a landscape filled with real danger, including bears and other predators. We cry with her as she holds one son, struck down by a truck while on his bicycle, and share her joy and relief when she learns he is only bruised, not broken.  Kaylene came to national prominence and worldwide media attention as the author of the New York Times bestseller, Sarah: How a Hockey Mom Turned Alaska's Political Establishment Upside Down. What most readers don't know, and will discover with A Tender Distance, is that she is a gifted writer with her own story to tell.]]>
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    <![CDATA[God Feeds Us Bible Story Magazine: Grades 5-6]]>
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    <![CDATA[Trails Across Time: History of an Alaska Mountain Corridor]]>
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    <![CDATA[Come travel along the historic trails, tracks, and waterways of one of Alaska's most scenic places. The Kenai Mountain - Turnagain Arm Corridor's valleys and mountains, communities and people tell the larger story of a wild place and a rugged frontier. From the geologic forces that shaped the landscape to Native trails, a gold rush, and the eventual building of a railroad and highways, the area reflects the broader history of Alaska as a whole. Let the journey begin here amidst the memories and mountains of the Corridor's colorful past.]]>
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    <![CDATA[In July 1923, President Warren G. Harding visited Alaska to drive in the &quot;Golden Spike&quot; commemorating the grand opening of the new, federally funded railroad linking Seward with Fairbanks. The Government Railroad had taken eight years and the influence of three U.S. presidents to complete. Shortly afterward, it was renamed the Alaska Railroad. In the eighty-plus years since then, America's northernmost railroad has remained a critical transportation link, a working train as well as a touring train that wends through some of the most fabulous country in the nation. Resplendent in blue and gold, the engines and cars of the Alaska Railroad remain disconnected from other rail lines, set apart on a track that travels north through the wilderness to a dead end near Fairbanks, and south to a dead end at the seaport of Seward. But, oh, what beauty lies between. In this lavishly illustrated and authoritative book, the Alaska Railroad rides in the spotlight. Through words and color-rich photos, Johnson and Corral offer an entertaining history of the railroad, the routes, the engines and railcars, the landscape and wildlife, and much more.]]>
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