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Product Identifiers
PublisherHoughton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
ISBN-100151262276
ISBN-139780151262274
eBay Product ID (ePID)37085
Product Key Features
Book TitleWinterdance : the Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod
Number of Pages272 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicWinter Sports, General
Publication Year1994
IllustratorYes
GenreNature, Sports & Recreation
AuthorGary Paulsen
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1 in
Item Weight20.1 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN93-042096
Dewey Edition20
ReviewsFueled by a passion for running dogs, Gary Paulsen entered the Iditarod--the 1150-mile winter sled-dog race between Anchorage and Nome-- in dangerous ignorance and with a fierce determination. Winterdance is his account of this seventeen-day battle against Nature's worst elements and his own frailty., The scene was unnerving to a novice: television cameras, loudspeakers, crowds and nearly 2000 excited dogs all jammed a street in downtown Anchorage. It was the start of the Iditarod dogsled race from Anchorage to Nome over 1180 miles of rugged terrain. Paulsen ( Clabbered Dirt, Sweet Grass ) had run dogs in Minnesota, but was woefully unprepared in 1983 for his first Iditarod and for conditions in Alaska. After getting lost with his 15-dog team in Anchorage at the start, he and the dogs later took a wrong turn again, adding 120 miles to the journey. Attacked by a moose, suffering frostbite and sleeplessness, he nevertheless completed the race in 17 days and was eager to run another. Paulsen presents a fine depiction of the landscape and of dogs at work in this gripping story of adventure and endurance. Photos. First serial to Readers Digest; author tour.
Grade FromNinth Grade
Dewey Decimal798.8/092 B
Grade ToTwelfth Grade
SynopsisPaulsen and his team of dogs endured snowstorms, frostbite, dogfights, moose attacks, sleeplessness, and hallucinations in the relentless push to go on. Map and color photographs.