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A Woman who went to Alaska

By May Kellogg Sullivan

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A daring woman journeys to the Alaskan frontier during the Gold Rush, where she braves a challenging landscape and a society of rough miners in pursuit of fortune and freedom.

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2007-08-26
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Summary

"A Woman Who Went to Alaska" by May Kellogg Sullivan is the author's own incredible story of her quest for adventure and opportunity in the Alaskan wilderness during the Gold Rush era. Traveling from California to the remote town of Dawson, she faces the rough realities of frontier life, with its harsh landscapes and rugged mining camps, and reunites with her surprised family. This book offers a rare peek into the life of a woman navigating a male-dominated world, highlighting Sullivan's strength as she encounters various characters and confronts the difficulties of travel by both sea and land, all while chasing the dreams that the Northern wilderness promised.

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