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    <![CDATA[Two Old Women: An Alaska Legend of Betrayal, Courage and Survival]]>
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    <![CDATA[Based on an Athabascan Indian legend passed along for many generations from mothers to daughters of the upper Yukon River area in Alaska, this is the suspenseful, shocking, ultimately inspirational tale of two old women abandoned by their tribe during a brutal winter famine. Though these two women have been known to complain more than contribute, they now must either survive on their own or die truing. In simple but vivid detail, Velma Wallis depicts a landscape and way of life that are at once merciless and starkly beautiful. In her old women, she has created two heroines of steely determination whose story of betrayal, friendship,community, and forgiveness will carve out a permanent place in readers' imaginations.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[This is a small book that comes with a big message.  I liked the story and the inspiration it provokes.  It is an Athabaskan Indian Lengend that has been passed on between mothers and daughters for generations.  It is the shocking tale of two elderly women who are abandoned by their migrating tribe....<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6977449">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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