| Cabin 135 : A Memoir of Alaska ISBN: 9781602234215 Platform/Publisher: Ebook Central / University of Alaska Press Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Limited; Download: 7 Days at a Time Subjects: History;
As a young adult, Katie Eberhart moved to Cabin 135, a house on a knoll in remote Alaska. Over the next decade, growing up and growing into her home, she found herself thinking through her ever-changing ideas about aging and place, a lot of which were wrapped up closely in her experience of living in the house itself. Cabin 135 provided shelter and security, and it also offered lessons on economic disruptions and how ideas of normalcy change. In these pages, we share Eberhart's experience of digging into the past--figuratively and, in her garden, at an archaeology site, and in a national park, literally. Every layer peeled back, we find, reveals another story, another way of thinking about nature and the past--our own and that of others. In greenhouse and garden, yard, forest, and more distant places--a beach in southeast Alaska, the Arctic coast, Swiss Alps, Iceland, and even Biosphere-2 in Arizona--Eberhart engages with the world around her, and, through it, reflects on her own experiences and journey through life. Offering a journey of wonder and curiosity, through the author's mind, a house's structure, and other places, Cabin 135 is a deft combination of memoir and nature writing, rich with thought and full of appreciation for--and profound concerns about--the world and our place in it.
Katie Eberhar t writes with a keen curiosity about rootedness, how a lived in place reveals its stories, and how stories from past generations merge with our own. Katie has a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and degrees in economics, geography, and agricultural economics. Her chapbook Unbound: Alaska Poems was published in 2013. |