Margie Haack
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| Beautifully written. Kantner has a long standing respect for the Inupiaq ways. From the inside flap, I quote an endorsement - written better than I can: ...cold nights on caribou hides, swimming in the ice floes for wounded water fowl, , home schooli ...more | |
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| A great novel. Two incompatible worlds collide when Cutuk Hawcley grows up in the Inupiaq culture. He was pummeled and jeered for being white. When he left for the city as a young man he was was rejected for being too native forcing him to choose bet ...more | |
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| I discovered Seth Kantner this summer and have read four of his books. They are all superb. Kantner was born in the Arctic far from any village to parents who were subsistence dwellers. In 1,000 Trails Home, his parents' sod igloo was perched on the ...more | |
“I am not sure that digging in our past guilts is a useful occupation for the very old, given that one can do so little about them. I have reached a stage at which one hopes to be forgiven for concentrating on how to get through the present.”
― Somewhere Towards the End
― Somewhere Towards the End
“You don't always have to go so far as to murder your darlings – those turns of phrase or images of which you felt extra proud when they appeared on the page – but go back and look at them with a very beady eye. Almost always it turns out that they'd be better dead. (Not every little twinge of satisfaction is suspect – it's the ones which amount to a sort of smug glee you must watch out for.”
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“All through my sixties I felt I was still within hailing distance of middle age, not safe on its shores, perhaps, but navigating its coastal waters. My seventieth birthday failed to change this because I managed scarcely to notice it, but my seventy-first did change it. Being 'over seventy' is being old: suddenly I was aground on that fact and saw that the time had come to size it up.”
― Somewhere Towards the End
― Somewhere Towards the End
“Every human being begins at the beginning, as his fathers did, with the same difficulties and pleasures, the same temptations, the same problems of good and evil, the same inward conflict, the same need to learn how to live, the same need to ask what life means.”
― Preaching to a Post-Everything World: Crafting Biblical Sermons That Connect with Our Culture
― Preaching to a Post-Everything World: Crafting Biblical Sermons That Connect with Our Culture





















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