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    Cruelest Miles: The Heroic Story of Dogs and Men in a Race Against an Epidemic by Gay Salisbury, Laney Salisbury

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    • Pub. Date: February 2005
    • 303pp
    • Sales Rank: 189,640

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      • Pub. Date: February 2005
      • Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
      • Format: Paperback, 303pp
      • Sales Rank: 189,640

      Synopsis

      "A stirring tale of survival, thanks to man's best friend . . . reflects a transcendent understanding and impeccable research."-Seattle Times

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      In the compelling The Cruelest Miles, the real story involved 20 mushers and hundreds of dogs. And the tale turns out to be far more inspiring and complicated than the animated 1995 children's movie. — Deidre Donahue

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      Biography

      Gay Salisbury is the former associate publisher of Basic Books. She splits her time between Fairbanks, Alaska, and New York City.

      Laney Salisbury, a Columbia Journalism School graduate, has reported from Africa, the Middle East, and New York. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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      Enthralling on every levelby Anonymous

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      December 20, 2006: A girl in my running club was watching me run with my dog and commented that he had 'lead dog mentality' and recommended this book. I bought it, and it collected dust for six months before I picked it up. Once I started, I was drawn into Nome and hated putting the book down. The book illustrates life in Nome- what were people's daily lives like. What challenges they faced and how they spent their recreation time. Alaska's local, regional and state politics were explained, as well as Alaska's relationship to the federal government. Then of course, there's the image of isolated, rural life as it was poised for dramatic changes through modern technology. That alone would make it an interesting, 3 star book. Then the authors included the dogs and their drivers. Their anecdotes were sometimes delightful and charming a few were awe-inspiring and several were heartbreaking. Their heroic acts made this book a memorable read. I live in Alaska, and immediately lent the book to a girlfriend who loved it as much as I did. She pointed out how many people we knew that had come from the towns and villages mentioned in the book, making it even more meaningful for us. If you're interested in Alaska or dogs this would be a great read for you.

      Excellentby Anonymous

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      August 01, 2006: This novel easily captures the heart of any reader as its vivid excitement and historical accuracy seamlessly run together. These dogs and men had an unforgettable courage amidst some of the harshest conditions imaginable. The Cruelest Miles is an excellent read.


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