Tuesday, June 30, 2020

"The Great Alone," by Kristin Hannah

Sharee's pick: "The Great Alone," by Kristin Hannah
Tentative date: Saturday, Aug. 1
Site: The COVID quarantine park


Ernt Allbright, a former POW, comes home from the Vietnam war a changed and volatile man. When he loses yet another job, he makes an impulsive decision: he will move his family north, to Alaska, where they will live off the grid in America’s last true frontier.
Thirteen-year-old Leni, a girl coming of age in a tumultuous time, caught in the riptide of her parents’ passionate, stormy relationship, dares to hope that a new land will lead to a better future for her family. She is desperate for a place to belong. Her mother, Cora, will do anything and go anywhere for the man she loves, even if means following him into the unknown.
At first, Alaska seems to be the answer to their prayers. In a wild, remote corner of the state, they find a fiercely independent community of strong men and even stronger women. The long, sunlit days and the generosity of the locals make up for the Allbrights’ lack of preparation and dwindling resources.
But as winter approaches and darkness descends on Alaska, Ernt’s fragile mental state deteriorates and the family begins to fracture. Soon the perils outside pale in comparison to threats from within. In their small cabin, covered in snow, blanketed in eighteen hours of night, Leni and her mother learn the terrible truth: they are on their own. In the wild, there is no one to save them but themselves.
In this unforgettable portrait of human frailty and resilience, Kristin Hannah reveals the indomitable character of the modern American pioneer and the spirit of a vanishing Alaska―a place of incomparable beauty and danger. The Great Alone is a daring, beautiful, stay-up-all-night story about love and loss, the fight for survival, and the wildness that lives in both man and nature.

"Muddy," by Dean Hughes

Amy's pick: "Muddy," by Dean Hughes
Saturday, May 30
Site: Red Robin and secret park behind the fire station in Midvale

From Amy: "It was such a lovely day in SLC... what could possibly go wrong?" :o 
 

From Patty: 
"On my way home this afternoon, it was 95 degrees.
I drove my air-conditioned car into the Burger King drive through
and ordered an ice cold drink to bring home and guzzle.
It made me think of the book Muddy in which they had temps of 115+ degrees
and no a/c and no vehicles and no convenience stores and
no icy cold drinks to enjoy on a hot afternoon.
My, how spoiled we are!  And am I ever GLAD!"

From Patty: "We hope the Maldivias are happy new grandparents by now, and hoping that all went well with the new delivery. We hope that Ivan is becoming invaluable to his new bosses.  We pray that everyone is safe and well. Amy had to evacuate her apartment for her own safety during the rioting in downtown. Hope all is well with her, also."