by: Don Rearden
published by: Pintail
publish date: June 25, 2013
John Morgan and his wife can barely contain their excitement upon arriving as the new teachers in a Yup'ik Eskimo village on the windswept Alaskan tundra. But their move proves disastrous when a deadly epidemic strikes and the isolated community descends into total chaos.
In The Raven's Gift John and his wife are teachers that are tired of the fast-paced life of the lower 48. They decide that they want to take their passion for teaching to a far remote village in Alaska. They were excited about their new life until a sickness settled in the village and everyone started dying. Cut off from civilization, communication, and supplies, John becomes desperate to get help.
I was totally drawn in by the romance of chucking everything and going on a grand adventure to the Alaskan wilderness. The descriptions about moving to a far off village were intriguing. The logistics of getting there and making sure the supplies were sufficient were fascinating. I was glad to see a reference to Eskimo Ice Cream in the book. I saw someone eating that on Travel Channel and was thoroughly disgusted. Kudos to anyone that can actually eat that.
Along John's journey he rescues a blind girl. I couldn't decide how I felt about this character. Something about her kind of annoyed me. John's feelings towards her at the end of the book weren't exactly kosher in my book either. I don't want to give away any spoilers, but I wasn't pleased.
Overall, I liked the book. It had a beautiful sense of setting. It's a good book for a cold, dreary day. Or read it on a hot day and you'll forget all about it. The descriptions of the frozen tundra will get you feeling chilly in no time!
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