'A' is for Alaska: Teacher to the Territory Second Edition
When this rite of passage eluded Anna Bortel, she did not bemoan her singlehood. Instead, in 1954, this young school teacher drove up the Alaska-Canada highway from Ohio to Valdez, where snow was measured in feet and an Easter Egg hunt unheard of event. Her curiosity wasn't quelled. She pushed farther north to an isolated Athabascan village along the Yukon River. Teaching and living in drafty Quonset huts with freezing oil lines at 50 below zero added to her teaching rigors. Discouraged? Yes. Daunted? No.
- 299 Pages
- Author: Naome Gaede-Penner