Place of the Pretend People

Gifts from a Yup'ik Village

Carolyn Kremers author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Graphic Arts Center Publishing Co

Published:15th Sep '11

Currently unavailable, our supplier has not provided us a restock date

Place of the Pretend People cover

Place of the Pretend People is a vivid, sensitive account of one woman's choice to live and teach in a Yup'ik Eskimo village and later to make her home in Interior Alaska. A fascinating and unusual memoir, Carolyn Kremers' book is both a journey of cultural discovery and a story of spiritual and artistic seeking.The author offers readers an intimate encounter with Yup'ik culture, modern and traditional, as she describes teaching music and English in Tununak, a village tucked along the windswept Bering Sea coast of Western Alaska. Kremers' experiences in Tununak and elsewhere provide keen insight into the lives and land of the people she grows to love. Through her friendships with Yup'ik people and others, some of the mysteries of life in a challenging northern environment are unraveled, and she begins to understand some of the mysteries within her own heart.

Carolyn Kremer's Place of the Pretend People, which captures a nice respect for the native culture of Alaska and tells of one woman's struggle to adjust to life in the wilds, only to become totally drawn into a sense of community she never felt in the lower forty-eight.

                -----Elliott Bay Booknotes

ISBN: 9780882404783

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 562g

239 pages

First Edition, New edition, soft cover