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Mad Dogs and an Englishwoman

Travels with Sled Dogs in Canada's Frozen North

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Polly Evans had a mission: to learn everything possible about the howling, tail-wagging world of sled dogs. Fool’s errand? Or the adventure of a lifetime? The intrepid world traveler was about to find out.
In the dead of winter, Polly Evans ventured to Canada’s far northwest, where temperatures plunge to minus forty and the sun rises for just a few hours each day. But though she was prepared for the cold, she never anticipated how profoundly she’d be affected by that blissful and austere place. In a pristine landscape patrolled by wolves and caribou, the wannabe musher was soon learning the ropes of arctic dogsledding, careening across the silent tundra with her own team of yapping, leaping canines.
Shivering but undaunted, Polly follows the tracks of the legendary Yukon Quest, a dogsledding race more arduous than the Iditarod, witnessing a life-and-death spectacle she’ll never forget. Along the way she makes a stop at the Santa Clause house in North Pole, Alaska (where the post office delivers unstamped mail), and witnesses the astonishing northern lights weaving green and red across the sky. And before the snows melt in spring, Polly will have discovered a deep affection for the loving, mischievous huskies whose courage and enthusiasm escort her through the delights and dangers of living life at the extreme—in one of the most forbidding places on earth.
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      December 15, 2008
      Evans excels at stranger in a strange land travel writing, and readers looking for a light version of Bill Bryson will enjoy her intimate look at the inner workings of one of the most professional sled-dog kennels in the sport. She spent 11 weeks with Yukon Quest winner Frank Turner as his son entered the annual race between Fairbanks, Alaska, and Whitehorse, Canada, for the first time. Evans does everything from cleaning up after the dogs to joining the support crew for Saul Turners team. She gamely drives her own sledand camps out in extreme temperatures. Her vivid accountis peppered with brief histories of the towns she visits andthe locals she meeets, most notably in historic Dawson City. Alaskans willfind her dismissive comments about their statecondescending, however, and her suggestion that there is no accessible grocery store in Fairbanksborderson the bizarre. Otherwise, armchair explorerswill find much of interest, from strikingdescriptions of howling dogs toFrank Turnersexpertise.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)

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