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Goed: Een boek dat is gelezen, maar zich in goede staat bevindt. De kaft is zeer minimaal beschadigd ...
Signed By
author
Signed
Yes
Ex Libris
No
Original Language
English
Inscribed
Yes
Intended Audience
Young Adults, Adults
Vintage
No
Personalize
No
Type
Novel
Era
2010s
Features
Signed
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
Personalization Instructions
N/A
ISBN
9780544484122
Book Title
Fast Into the Night : a Woman, Her Dogs, and Their Journey North on the Iditarod Trail
Item Length
8.2 in
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
Publication Year
2016
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1 in
Author
Debbie Clarke Moderow
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Sports & Recreation
Topic
Women, Dog Racing, Winter Sports, General
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
12.7 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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A captivating memoir of one woman's attempt to complete Alaska's legendary race, the Iditarod, led by her team of huskies with whom she forms a fascinating and inextricable bond and gains unique insights into canine behavior

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Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
ISBN-10
0544484126
ISBN-13
9780544484122
eBay Product ID (ePID)
209765391

Product Key Features

Book Title
Fast Into the Night : a Woman, Her Dogs, and Their Journey North on the Iditarod Trail
Author
Debbie Clarke Moderow
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Women, Dog Racing, Winter Sports, General
Publication Year
2016
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Sports & Recreation
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.2 in
Item Height
1 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
12.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Sf440.15.M62 2016
Reviews
Not only does  Fast Into the Night  detail in spare and honest prose all the grit and excitement that is the Iditarod, but its author aptly takes us along on her personal journey with all its internal struggles, tribulations, and tumult. At the same time she captures the remarkable bond that exists between a musher and their dogs, and the interplay they must share in order to make their goal of reaching Nome a reality. Bravo for turning out what may be the quintessential Iditarod story, and for crafting what is simply a great Alaskan adventure well told. -- Dave Atcheson, author of Dead Reckoning and Hidden Alaska .   Personal, vivid, and authentic, Fast Into The Night lives up to its title. Moderow's ability to project emotion through her graceful prose had me from the start, and never let go. Through moments of failure and triumph, Moderow's love for family, her dogs, and the grand adventure of life shine forth.  -- Nick Jans, author of A Wolf Called Romeo.   Moderow heard the call of the wild. She writes about racing dogs through the wilderness lyrically like Robert Service writes about seeking adventure in far off places. She heard the challenge, learned the lessons with her dogs, paid the costs, and won the enthralling and inspiring experience. It's a book you can't put down. -- Lynne Cox, author of Swimming to Antarctica and Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas.   I expected high adventure from Debbie Moderow's story of running the Iditarod through a thousand miles of Alaska's most grueling terrain--and happily, I found it. Moderow beautifully captures the personalities of each dog as she struggles to earn the team's trust, and she reveals her own vulnerabilities as she learns to trust herself. Crossing the finish line, it turns out, requires resilience as much as endurance, humility more than strength. This is an extraordinary account of a family's faith in one another--four-leggeds and two-leggeds alike. --Sherry Simpson, author of The Way Winter Comes and Dominion of Bears. "When a memoir magically materializes before your eyes, striking all the right chords, it's a wonder to behold--truly beautiful. In  Fast into the Night  that is precisely what Debbie Clarke Moderow graces us with--an elegantly crafted, sumptuous story straight from the author's heart." - Anchorage Press      "THE SETTING of this compelling title is the frigid Alaskan outback, but the story itself is truly heartwarming. The author writes of her experience competing in the Iditarod and about the exceptional animals that pulled the sled along the thousand mile journey. An adventurous outdoors woman, Moderow interweaves her personal tale of becoming a racer with an account of the race itself. With gut-wrenching candor she shares how she dealt with failure, the death of her parents, and a grueling bout with depression to take part in an event referred to as the "Last Great Race on Earth." Debbie Moderow's dedication and love for the Huskies that accompany her from Anchorage to Nome is the soul that drives this insightful and touching memoir." - Cowgirl Magazine ?, Not only does Fast Into the Night detail in spare and honest prose all the grit and excitement that is the Iditarod, but its author aptly takes us along on her personal journey with all its internal struggles, tribulations, and tumult. At the same time she captures the remarkable bond that exists between a musher and their dogs, and the interplay they must share in order to make their goal of reaching Nome a reality. Bravo for turning out what may be the quintessential Iditarod story, and for crafting what is simply a great Alaskan adventure well told. -- Dave Atcheson, author of Dead Reckoning and Hidden Alaska . Personal, vivid, and authentic, Fast Into The Night lives up to its title. Moderow's ability to project emotion through her graceful prose had me from the start, and never let go. Through moments of failure and triumph, Moderow's love for family, her dogs, and the grand adventure of life shine forth. -- Nick Jans, author of A Wolf Called Romeo. Moderow heard the call of the wild. She writes about racing dogs through the wilderness lyrically like Robert Service writes about seeking adventure in far off places. She heard the challenge, learned the lessons with her dogs, paid the costs, and won the enthralling and inspiring experience. It's a book you can't put down. -- Lynne Cox, author of Swimming to Antarctica and Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas. I expected high adventure from Debbie Moderow's story of running the Iditarod through a thousand miles of Alaska's most grueling terrain--and happily, I found it. Moderow beautifully captures the personalities of each dog as she struggles to earn the team's trust, and she reveals her own vulnerabilities as she learns to trust herself. Crossing the finish line, it turns out, requires resilience as much as endurance, humility more than strength. This is an extraordinary account of a family's faith in one another--four-leggeds and two-leggeds alike. --Sherry Simpson, author of The Way Winter Comes and Dominion of Bears. "When a memoir magically materializes before your eyes, striking all the right chords, it's a wonder to behold--truly beautiful. In Fast into the Night that is precisely what Debbie Clarke Moderow graces us with--an elegantly crafted, sumptuous story straight from the author's heart." - Anchorage Press "THE SETTING of this compelling title is the frigid Alaskan outback, but the story itself is truly heartwarming. The author writes of her experience competing in the Iditarod and about the exceptional animals that pulled the sled along the thousand mile journey. An adventurous outdoors woman, Moderow interweaves her personal tale of becoming a racer with an account of the race itself. With gut-wrenching candor she shares how she dealt with failure, the death of her parents, and a grueling bout with depression to take part in an event referred to as the "Last Great Race on Earth." Debbie Moderow's dedication and love for the Huskies that accompany her from Anchorage to Nome is the soul that drives this insightful and touching memoir." - Cowgirl Magazine ?, Not only does  Fast Into the Night  detail in spare and honest prose all the grit and excitement that is the Iditarod, but its author aptly takes us along on her personal journey with all its internal struggles, tribulations, and tumult. At the same time she captures the remarkable bond that exists between a musher and their dogs, and the interplay they must share in order to make their goal of reaching Nome a reality. Bravo for turning out what may be the quintessential Iditarod story, and for crafting what is simply a great Alaskan adventure well told. -- Dave Atcheson, author of Dead Reckoning and Hidden Alaska .   Personal, vivid, and authentic, Fast Into The Night lives up to its title. Moderow's ability to project emotion through her graceful prose had me from the start, and never let go. Through moments of failure and triumph, Moderow's love for family, her dogs, and the grand adventure of life shine forth.  -- Nick Jans, author of A Wolf Called Romeo.   Moderow heard the call of the wild. She writes about racing dogs through the wilderness lyrically like Robert Service writes about seeking adventure in far off places. She heard the challenge, learned the lessons with her dogs, paid the costs, and won the enthralling and inspiring experience. It's a book you can't put down. -- Lynne Cox, author of Swimming to Antarctica and Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas.   I expected high adventure from Debbie Moderow's story of running the Iditarod through a thousand miles of Alaska's most grueling terrain--and happily, I found it. Moderow beautifully captures the personalities of each dog as she struggles to earn the team's trust, and she reveals her own vulnerabilities as she learns to trust herself. Crossing the finish line, it turns out, requires resilience as much as endurance, humility more than strength. This is an extraordinary account of a family's faith in one another--four-leggeds and two-leggeds alike. --Sherry Simpson, author of The Way Winter Comes and Dominion of Bears., Not only does  Fast Into the Night  detail in spare and honest prose all the grit and excitement that is the Iditarod, but its author aptly takes us along on her personal journey with all its internal struggles, tribulations, and tumult. At the same time she captures the remarkable bond that exists between a musher and their dogs, and the interplay they must share in order to make their goal of reaching Nome a reality. Bravo for turning out what may be the quintessential Iditarod story, and for crafting what is simply a great Alaskan adventure well told. -- Dave Atcheson, author of Dead Reckoning and Hidden Alaska .   Personal, vivid, and authentic, Fast Into The Night lives up to its title. Moderow's ability to project emotion through her graceful prose had me from the start, and never let go. Through moments of failure and triumph, Moderow's love for family, her dogs, and the grand adventure of life shine forth.  -- Nick Jans, author of A Wolf Called Romeo.   Moderow heard the call of the wild. She writes about racing dogs through the wilderness lyrically like Robert Service writes about seeking adventure in far off places. She heard the challenge, learned the lessons with her dogs, paid the costs, and won the enthralling and inspiring experience. It's a book you can't put down. -- Lynne Cox, author of Swimming to Antarctica and Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas.   I expected high adventure from Debbie Moderow's story of running the Iditarod through a thousand miles of Alaska's most grueling terrain--and happily, I found it. Moderow beautifully captures the personalities of each dog as she struggles to earn the team's trust, and she reveals her own vulnerabilities as she learns to trust herself. Crossing the finish line, it turns out, requires resilience as much as endurance, humility more than strength. This is an extraordinary account of a family's faith in one another--four-leggeds and two-leggeds alike. --Sherry Simpson, author of The Way Winter Comes and Dominion of Bears. "When a memoir magically materializes before your eyes, striking all the right chords, it's a wonder to behold--truly beautiful. In  Fast into the Night  that is precisely what Debbie Clarke Moderow graces us with--an elegantly crafted, sumptuous story straight from the author's heart." - Anchorage Press      "THE SETTING of this compelling title is the frigid Alaskan outback, but the story itself is truly heartwarming. The author writes of her experience competing in the Iditarod and about the exceptional animals that pulled the sled along the thousand mile journey. An adventurous outdoors woman, Moderow interweaves her personal tale of becoming a racer with an account of the race itself. With gut-wrenching candor she shares how she dealt with failure, the death of her parents, and a grueling bout with depression to take part in an event referred to as the "Last Great Race on Earth." Debbie Moderow's dedication and love for the Huskies that accompany her from Anchorage to Nome is the soul that drives this insightful and touching memoir." - Cowgirl Magazine 'e<, Not only does Fast Into the Night detail in spare and honest prose all the grit and excitement that is the Iditarod, but its author aptly takes us along on her personal journey with all its internal struggles, tribulations, and tumult. At the same time she captures the remarkable bond that exists between a musher and their dogs, and the interplay they must share in order to make their goal of reaching Nome a reality. Bravo for turning out what may be the quintessential Iditarod story, and for crafting what is simply a great Alaskan adventure well told. -- Dave Atcheson, author of Dead Reckoning and Hidden Alaska . Personal, vivid, and authentic, Fast Into The Night lives up to its title. Moderow's ability to project emotion through her graceful prose had me from the start, and never let go. Through moments of failure and triumph, Moderow's love for family, her dogs, and the grand adventure of life shine forth. -- Nick Jans, author of A Wolf Called Romeo. Moderow heard the call of the wild. She writes about racing dogs through the wilderness lyrically like Robert Service writes about seeking adventure in far off places. She heard the challenge, learned the lessons with her dogs, paid the costs, and won the enthralling and inspiring experience. It's a book you can't put down. -- Lynne Cox, author of Swimming to Antarctica and Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas. I expected high adventure from Debbie Moderow's story of running the Iditarod through a thousand miles of Alaska's most grueling terrain--and happily, I found it. Moderow beautifully captures the personalities of each dog as she struggles to earn the team's trust, and she reveals her own vulnerabilities as she learns to trust herself. Crossing the finish line, it turns out, requires resilience as much as endurance, humility more than strength. This is an extraordinary account of a family's faith in one another--four-leggeds and two-leggeds alike. --Sherry Simpson, author of The Way Winter Comes and Dominion of Bears. "When a memoir magically materializes before your eyes, striking all the right chords, it's a wonder to behold--truly beautiful. In Fast into the Night that is precisely what Debbie Clarke Moderow graces us with--an elegantly crafted, sumptuous story straight from the author's heart." - Anchorage Press "THE SETTING of this compelling title is the frigid Alaskan outback, but the story itself is truly heartwarming. The author writes of her experience competing in the Iditarod and about the exceptional animals that pulled the sled along the thousand mile journey. An adventurous outdoors woman, Moderow interweaves her personal tale of becoming a racer with an account of the race itself. With gut-wrenching candor she shares how she dealt with failure, the death of her parents, and a grueling bout with depression to take part in an event referred to as the "Last Great Race on Earth." Debbie Moderow's dedication and love for the Huskies that accompany her from Anchorage to Nome is the soul that drives this insightful and touching memoir." - Cowgirl Magazine, Not only does Fast Into the Night detail in spare and honest prose all the grit and excitement that is the Iditarod, but its author aptly takes us along on her personal journey with all its internal struggles, tribulations, and tumult. At the same time she captures the remarkable bond that exists between a musher and their dogs, and the interplay they must share in order to make their goal of reaching Nome a reality. Bravo for turning out what may be the quintessential Iditarod story, and for crafting what is simply a great Alaskan adventure well told. -- Dave Atcheson, author of Dead Reckoning and Hidden Alaska . Personal, vivid, and authentic, Fast Into The Night lives up to its title. Moderow's ability to project emotion through her graceful prose had me from the start, and never let go. Through moments of failure and triumph, Moderow's love for family, her dogs, and the grand adventure of life shine forth. -- Nick Jans, author of A Wolf Called Romeo. Moderow heard the call of the wild. She writes about racing dogs through the wilderness lyrically like Robert Service writes about seeking adventure in far off places. She heard the challenge, learned the lessons with her dogs, paid the costs, and won the enthralling and inspiring experience. It's a book you can't put down. -- Lynne Cox, author of Swimming to Antarctica and Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas. I expected high adventure from Debbie Moderow's story of running the Iditarod through a thousand miles of Alaska's most grueling terrain--and happily, I found it. Moderow beautifully captures the personalities of each dog as she struggles to earn the team's trust, and she reveals her own vulnerabilities as she learns to trust herself. Crossing the finish line, it turns out, requires resilience as much as endurance, humility more than strength. This is an extraordinary account of a family's faith in one another--four-leggeds and two-leggeds alike. --Sherry Simpson, author of The Way Winter Comes and Dominion of Bears. "When a memoir magically materializes before your eyes, striking all the right chords, it's a wonder to behold--truly beautiful. In Fast into the Night that is precisely what Debbie Clarke Moderow graces us with--an elegantly crafted, sumptuous story straight from the author's heart." - Anchorage Press "THE SETTING of this compelling title is the frigid Alaskan outback, but the story itself is truly heartwarming. The author writes of her experience competing in the Iditarod and about the exceptional animals that pulled the sled along the thousand mile journey. An adventurous outdoors woman, Moderow interweaves her personal tale of becoming a racer with an account of the race itself. With gut-wrenching candor she shares how she dealt with failure, the death of her parents, and a grueling bout with depression to take part in an event referred to as the "Last Great Race on Earth." Debbie Moderow's dedication and love for the Huskies that accompany her from Anchorage to Nome is the soul that drives this insightful and touching memoir." - Cowgirl Magazine ​
Copyright Date
2016
Target Audience
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2015-017310
Dewey Decimal
798.8/3092 B
Dewey Edition
23

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