Cold Mountain Path: The Ghost Town Decades of McCarthy-Kennecott, Alaska

In this history of life in an isolated ghost town, bestselling Alaska author Tom Kizzia unfolds a...
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Cold Mountain Path: The Ghost Town Decades of McCarthy-Kennecott, Alaska by Kizzia, Tom

Cold Mountain Path: The Ghost Town Decades of McCarthy-Kennecott, Alaska

Dhs. 122.42

Cold Mountain Path: The Ghost Town Decades of McCarthy-Kennecott, Alaska

Dhs. 122.42
Author: Tom Kizzia
Format: Paperback
Language: English

In this history of life in an isolated ghost town, bestselling Alaska author Tom Kizzia unfolds a deeply American saga of renunciation and renewal. The spirit of Alaska in the old days-impetuous, free-wheeling, and bounty-blessed-lived on in the never-quite-abandoned mining town of McCarthy. While the new state boomed in the pipeline era, cagey old-timers and young back-to-the-landers forged a rough wilderness community that lived by its own rules.


As the T'ang Dynasty mountain poet Han Shan wrote, "If your heart was like mine, you'd get it and be right here."


The Wrangell Mountains developed a reputation as a hermit kingdom, "contrary and self-reliant, where settlers tougher than the rest of us salvaged, in post-apocalyptic fashion, the rusted relics of a profligate past." But history had its eyes on McCarthy. Pressures grew to improve access for tourists and speculators, and to cordon off the wild surroundings in a national park. Here is the story, hopeful but haunted, of those latter-day pioneers-from the afternoon the last copper train left the valley, to the icy morning when a man with a rifle brought the lost decades to an end.


Cold Mountain Path is loaded with vivid accounts of heroes and lovers, crackpots and con artists, feuding prospectors and daring bush pilots. An outlaw who became Alaska's iconic art-museum sourdough. A secret government plan to explode an atomic bomb. A young Harvard graduate who followed the path of ascetic Chinese poetry into marriage with a mountain man. A loner who decided Nature would be better off with all of them gone.


And tying the half-century together, the life story of a cantankerous and idealistic homesteader, Jim Edwards, who lived in the valley longer than any of them, "the ghost in Alaska's rear-view mirror."


Beyond the whimsical reminiscing of old-timers, the book is also a serious environmental history: a meditation on ghost towns, a funhouse-mirror reflection of modern Alaska, and an on-the-ground recounting of the conservation battle to create the country's largest national park.


Tom Kizzia's previous book, Pilgrim's Wilderness, was named Alaska's best True Crime book by the New York Times. Amazon pegged the book at Number 5 among its Top 100 Best Books of the Year. Outside Magazine called it "a gripping nonfiction thriller told with masterful clarity."


Now the author brings those narrative skills to the untold story of a town that dreamed it could stay hidden in the snows of the past.



Author: Tom Kizzia
Publisher: Porphyry Press
Published: 09/07/2021
Pages: 346
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.97lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.77d
ISBN: 9781736755815


Award: Benjamin Franklin Award - Silver Medal Winner
Award: Benjamin Franklin Award - Gold Medal Winner

About the Author
Kizzia, Tom: - Tom Kizzia traveled widely in rural Alaska during a 25-year career as a reporter for the Anchorage Daily News. He is the author of the bestseller Pilgrim's Wilderness, chosen by the New York Times as the best true crime book set in Alaska, and the Native village travel narrative, The Wake of the Unseen Object, now re-issued in the Alaska classics series of the University of Alaska Press. His journalism has appeared in The New Yorker, the Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, the Columbia Journalism Review, and in Best American Science and Nature Writing 2017. He received an Artist Fellowship from the Rasmuson Foundation and was a Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University. A graduate of Hampshire College, he lives in Homer, Alaska.

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