



The Sea Runners
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4.0 • 20 Ratings
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
In 1853, in the farthest outpost of the Czar’s empire, four Scandinavian indentured servants—seven-year men no better off than slaves—resolve to escape from Russian Alaska. They steal an Indian canoe and point it south toward Astoria, in Oregon, twelve hundred miles away.
This novel of audacity is based on a historical incident discovered by the author, and transformed by his imagination into a sustained sweep of adventure. The four sea runners must weather the worst the ill-named Pacific can throw at them, and must weather their own fierce squalls, too, as day upon day, guided as much by instinct and determination as by map, they paddle through the magnificent maze of the Northwest Coast toward the mouth of the Columbia River.
Customer Reviews
Sea Runners was a good imaginative book. as entertaining as Doig usually is.
The vivid details of physical things reveals Doig as an awesome “describer” and character “sketcher”.
Very nice read!
Well done, with enough historical tidbits and geographical imagination to make this a quick but enjoyable read.
The Sea Runners — A beautiful story.
The breadth of the author’s observing and quality of his rendering that into language are extraordinary, for an author even of vast experience. As a first piece of fiction, it is astounding.