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Through the Eye of the Glacier
- Narrated by: Eric Dupuis
- Length: 7 hrs and 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
It is 10,000 B.C. In the receding ice age of the vast Tanana River Valley of interior Alaska, mammoth hunters encounter a mysterious and beautiful treasure. Rediscovering it deep within a glacier during the heyday of Trans-Alaska pipeline construction, two Athabaskan students from the University of Alaska share an adventure of scientific and cultural discovery.
©2003 Books in Motion (P)2003 Books in Motion
Critic Reviews
"I am struck by the clever combination of science and plausible science fiction, and am impressed with the sensitivity and obvious love for Alaska and its Native people that pours through the pages." (Glenn E. Shaw, Professor of Physics, University of Alaska Fairbanks)
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