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A review by nostalginaut
Myths and Legends of Alaska by Katharine Judson
3.0
This was a pretty neat little read. While there were a few footnotes, here and there, there wasn't a whole lot of context to the legends provided, so more than a few left me wondering things like, "what sort of story is this?"
A few of the stories read more like familiar fables, with morals (more-or-less) at the end, though some more implicit than others. I especially enjoyed the "Proverbs" section, and might try to incorporate one or two into my own repertoire (you know, for fun, right?).
(NOTE: I read the Kindle version; typos and formatting issues abound, if that sort of thing bothers you.)
A few of the stories read more like familiar fables, with morals (more-or-less) at the end, though some more implicit than others. I especially enjoyed the "Proverbs" section, and might try to incorporate one or two into my own repertoire (you know, for fun, right?).
(NOTE: I read the Kindle version; typos and formatting issues abound, if that sort of thing bothers you.)