Ordinary Wolves
Seth Kantner
Milkweed Editions 2005
Seth Katner’s first offering, a novel Ordinary Wolves, hits hard and fast and pulls no punches. A story of a white boy growing up in a sod hut on the banks of a river in Arctic Alaska. Not sure where he fits in in the world, this is a story of Cutuk Hawcley and his journey to find out as his family lived as natives in Alaska.
Seth goes places in this book that are seldom depicted anywhere, but are truths of rural Alaska. This story may take you to somewhere you never knew existed, culturally, socially and geographically. I highly recommend this book.
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Are you interested in other North country books? Here’s my review of North of Familiar: A Woman’s Story of Homesteading and Adventure in the Canadian Wilderness by Terry Milos.