By: Trisha Sugarek
Alaska is calling! LaVerne runs away to homestead and write
Genre: Romance Historical
Author Self-Published
September 1, 2016
On Sale: September 4, 2016
Featuring: LaVerne Guyer; Charlie; Milo Robbins
380 pages
ISBN: 1489558209
EAN: 9781489558206
Kindle: B01LMSF7QU
Paperback / e-Book
Book Summary
Alaska was calling! LaVerne’s dream was to follow in Robert Service's footsteps to the wilds of Alaska. At sixteen she was already writing her own music and she believed that her talent could only flourish on the back trails of the Yukon. Alone and impersonating a boy, she hires aboard a freighter, out of Seattle, and works her way to the north.
From boat rides on the Yukon and encounters with native tribes to filing homestead papers and working the land, LaVerne uses newfound frontier wisdom as a basis for expanding both her music and her perceptions: "No man owns what Mother Spirit does not freely give.” Black-eyed Joe told her. What a charming folk tale, LaVerne thought. I could use the story in one of my songs."
It was here she learns the realities of frontier life that will shape her life, help her create music, and lead her in directions no woman has explored alone before.
Song of the Yukon covers more than music growth, more than homesteading in the wilderness, and even more than testing one's abilities against a foreign environment. Most of all, it's about one woman's determination to achieve her dream against any odds.