Alaskan Dawn
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
A young Russian teenager travels to Alaska with his parents to obtain lend-lease supplies at the beginning of World War II. Both of his parents are killed during the raid on Dutch Harbor and Alexander is sent to the mainland of Alaska to stay with an American family until the end of the war. The influence of the Hunt family has a strong impact on Alexander and he decides to defect. In his struggle to find a new freedom, Alexander deals with Soviet kidnappers, a new love, and confronting his doubts about God. In the end, will he be separated from all he has learned to love to save his own life?
About the author:
Richard Alan Evans, a native of Colorado, received his Bachelor of History degree from the University of Northern Colorado in 1983. Rick traveled to Alaska in 1988 and studied the culture and past of the 49th state. It was at this time that he began creating the story of ALASKAN DAWN.