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Flight of the Goose: a Story of the Far North

Author Lesley Thomas
Publisher Far Eastern Press
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Author(s)Lesley Thomas
ISBN / ASINB004SUXR26
ISBN-13978B004SUXR22
Sales Rank141,825
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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"Flight of the Goose" is award-winning fiction from the Alaskan Arctic.

"One of the best novels of Alaska that I have read...Thomas writes with an unerring knowledge of anthropology and social and environmental issues."
~ Dorothy Jean Ray, "A Legacy of Arctic Art"


“The story took my breath away. I wept my way through it, identifying profoundly with both protagonists. The author has a fine grasp of the complexity of human relations and culture in such a village. She also writes beautifully. A remarkable book altogether.”

~Jean L. Briggs, Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Anthropology,
Memorial University of Newfoundland; author of "Never in Anger"

1971, the Alaskan Arctic. "It was a time when much was hidden, before outsiders came on bended knee to learn from the elders. Outsiders came, but it was not to learn from us; it was to change us. There was a war and a university, an oil company and a small village, all run by men. There was a young man who hunted geese to feed his family and another who studied geese to save them. And there was a young woman who flew into the world of spirits to save herself..."

So relates Kayuqtuq Ugungoraseok, "the red fox". An orphan traumatized by her past, she seeks respect in her traditional Inupiat village through the outlawed path of shamanism. Her plan leads to tragedy when she interferes with scientist Leif Trygvesen, who has come to research the effects of oil spills on salt marshes - and evade the draft.

Told from both Kayuqtuq's and Leif's perspectives, "Flight of the Goose" is a tale of cultural conflict, spiritual awakening, redemption and love in a time when things were - to use the phrase of an old arctic shaman - "no longer familiar".