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Jimmy Bluefeather
Jimmy Bluefeather | Kim Heacox
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Old Keb Wisting is somewhere around ninety-five years old (he lost count awhile ago) and in constant pain and thinks he wants to die. He also thinks he thinks too much. Part Norwegian and part Tlingit Native (with some Filipino and Portuguese thrown in), hes the last living canoe carver in the village of Jinkaat, in Southeast Alaska. When his grandson, James, a promising basketball player, ruins his leg in a logging accident and tells his grandpa that he has nothing left to live for, Old Keb comes alive and finishes his last canoe, with help from his grandson. Together (with a few friends and a crazy but likeable dog named Steve) they embark on a great canoe journey. Suddenly all of Old Kebs senses come into play, so clever and wise in how he reads the currents, tides, and storms. Nobody can find him. He and the others paddle deep into wild Alaska, but mostly into the human heart, in a story of adventure, love, and reconciliation. With its rogues gallery of colorful, endearing, small-town characters, this book stands as a wonderful blend of Mark Twains THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN and John Nicholss THE MILAGRO BEANFIELD WAR, with dashes of John Steinbeck thrown in. It also plays off resource and conservation issues of ongoing importance in Alaska.
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Bojo2006
Jimmy Bluefeather | Kim Heacox
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What a beautiful book! The author moves the story along at just the right pace with poetic language that will make you want to go to Alaska. It tells the story of 90-something Keb Wistling, who is intentional about not dying before he‘s dead, and his grandson who is reinventing himself after a logging accident. The audio is particularly helpful since the book incorporates some phrases in the Tlingit language. ❤️ this book!

SamAnne I took this with me on my mast Alaska trip. Great story! 2y
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SamAnne
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I‘ve lost my #bookspin bingo card in some pile of papers. Good Lord. But I read 8 books on the card—of course no bingo because I will never get one. But I will finish the tagged book tonight for my #bookspin and already finished my #doublespin I contain multitudes. So a great reading month! @TheAromaofBooks

Hooked_on_books I‘m very good at not getting bingo, so you‘re not alone! 😆 4y
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Great progress!! 4y
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SamAnne
Jimmy Bluefeather | Kim Heacox
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I've decided to jump into #24B4Monday. It will be mostly audio as it's a cleaning and yard work week-end so that I can go camping next week-end. Will do some audio canning too. My goal is 12 hours, starting now. I want to finish the tagged book, my #bookspin book, and finish a history of George Wright who committed great atrocities on Native Americans in the U.S., and finish up What a Fish Knows and Braiding Sweetgrass. @Andrew65 @jb72

sharread Sounds like fun. 👍 4y
Andrew65 Great to have you with is, good luck 😊👍 4y
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SamAnne
Jimmy Bluefeather | Kim Heacox
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Used to be it was hard to live and easy to die. #FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl