To the strong-hearted men and women of Alaska, the new empire rising in the North, it is for me an honor and a privilege to dedicate this work.
JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD
Owosso, Michigan
August 1, 1923
A young woman traveling north shares a voyage with an aging captain and encounters stalwart frontier men, including a solitary reindeer rancher and an elderly figure who remembers the gold-rush days, as the narrative follows their interactions against ice-laden seas and rugged mountains. Episodes shift between shipboard observation and inland wilderness, depicting reindeer ranges and the hardships of frontier life. The story emphasizes the tension between human longing and elemental forces, exploring courage, honor, and resilience through vivid landscape description and episodic adventure that tests loyalties and shapes personal relationships.
To the strong-hearted men and women of Alaska, the new empire rising in the North, it is for me an honor and a privilege to dedicate this work.
JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD
Owosso, Michigan
August 1, 1923