The memoir explores Kim Heacox's deep, personal connection with Alaska's breathtaking landscapes over three decades. Through vivid storytelling, Heacox reflects on the profound impact of nature on his life, sharing experiences that highlight the beauty and challenges of this iconic region. His narrative intertwines environmental themes with personal growth, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the wonders of Alaska and the lessons learned from its majestic wilderness.
Kim Heacox Knihy






Exploring the profound connection between love for nature and personal transformation, this memoir reflects on life in Alaska as a park ranger amidst retreating glaciers. The author, influenced by naturalists like Thoreau, grapples with themes of change, resilience, and the power of place. Through vivid imagery of the Alaskan landscape, he illustrates how nature inspires rebirth and renewal. This narrative invites readers to contemplate their own relationships with the wild and encourages living with intention and gratitude for the natural world.
The story unfolds through three distinct perspectives: a former trapper struggling to support his son with muscular dystrophy, a young girl yearning for her father's recovery from PTSD, and a wolf striving to protect his pack. Set against the backdrop of a small Alaskan town, the narrative explores the community's resistance to a development project that threatens their tranquil way of life, highlighting themes of survival, familial bonds, and the connection between humans and nature.
Seasons of Alaska
- 128 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
A stunning, artistic collection of 140 wildlife and landscape photographs organized by the season. Images were chosen from among thousands submitted by 53 different photographers. Brief text in English, German, and Japanese, makes this extra appealing for overseas visitors.
Portrait of Alaska's Inside Passage
- 80 stránek
- 3 hodiny čtení
Heacox's stunning photographs and accompanying essay celebrate this legendary sheltered waterway, the world's longest.