Iditarod Classics
by Lew Freedman
Edited by Susan Ohrberg
Illustrated by Jon Van Zyle

 

Tales of the Trail Told by the Men & Women Who Race Across Alaska

Blinding blizzards. Freezing wind. Paralyzing cold temperatures. The 1,100-mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is a race across the nation's most forbidding, demanding, and dangerous territory. Competitors must be resourceful, rugged, and resilient. Often they must make life and death choices. These are the stories -- in their own words -- of men and women who challenge the elements. Many fans believe this is the best book written about the Iditarod.

"This book is terrific . . . I promise you, short of getting on a dog sled, traveling into the darkness and running the Iditarod yourself, this will be the next best thing to being there."
    --Mitch Albom, ESPN / Detroit Free Press

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Lew Freedman, an award-winning journalist and former sports editor for the Anchorage Daily News, now covers outdoor-adventure for the Chicago Tribune. He has written a dozen books about Alaska.
    

Top 10 Bestseller
136 pages / Trade Paperback / 5 1/" x 8 1/2"
B&W photos / Illustrations / Pub Date: 1992
ISBN: 0-945397-12-7

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