This is a deliciously friendly, intimate, savvy, unpretentious book by an Alaskan who knows his territory as writers from "Outside" who fly in and out for a quick tour do not. Its facts, its tales, its personality make it a delight. - Edward Hoagland
Kizzia writes with a quiet compassion that brings the people and their hard land
clearly into focus. - Boston Globe
"A forgotten classic--not only one of the top books about Alaska Native culture, but one of the best Alaska books ever...Every bit as fresh and relevant today as it was a quarter century ago."--Nick Jans, author of "A Wolf Called Romeo"
A charming, informative book . . . Kizzia writes a clear, unobtrusive prose that
crystallizes in memorable images. - The Washington Post
Kizzia, whose writing has an elegant ease, has fashioned a spell-binding book in
which he has captured much of the endearing, the funny, the revealing, the wise. -
Daily Sitka Sentinel
Kizzia is a thoughtful and lyrical writer who manages to be sensitive without veering into sentimentality. - Philadelphia Inquirer