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3.5 stars This was a fun story to read about a mail boat helping homesteaders on the islands of Alaska. There was excitement, humor, sadness, and a good ending. While this is a fiction story, it does a good job of giving a feel of the situation at that time. There are some euphemisms. It is not a Christian book but it is clean.