I purchased this book on the tourist/passenger train from Anchorage to Denali when I vacationed in Alaska last summer (2023). I like to read books by local authors in places where I vacation. Prior to my vacation I read Homestead and Bear Down, Bear North by Melinda Moustakis, both novels based on Moustakis' grandparents' life as homesteaders in the Talkeetna area and both very good and beautifully written. Mary Lovel is beloved by Alaskans as one who arrived in Anchorage in the 1960's with her husband and four small children and subsequently homesteaded, proved up, and continue to live on their land to this day. She records her journey in diary like entries and an abundance of photographs in Journey to a Dream. Their homestead is also in the Talkeetna region in Sherman Alaska. They were totally dependent for their survival on true grit and on the very railroad on which I purchased her book. It was interesting to hear the history of the railroad from our guide and then read a book about a family to whom the railroad was so vital.
I could probably be more generous and give this four stars based on the story itself but the writing is extremely amateurish and the photos are so small and grainy as to be largely useless. Kudos to the Lovels who gave their blood, sweat, and tears to the beautiful state of Alaska and saw it through when so many others didn't. Their love of Alaska, and each other, shines through on every page.