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Kristin Knight Pace

    Kristin Knight Pace draws deeply from the rugged beauty of Alaska, finding inspiration for her writing amidst sled dog teams and the remote wilderness. Her experiences in the harsh environment shape her literary style, lending her narratives a raw, authentic quality. Through her prose, she explores themes of resilience, connection to nature, and the power of renewal, capturing the essence of life in one of Earth's most demanding landscapes. Her work invites readers into a world where tenacity prevails and connection is found despite isolation.

    This Much Country
    • 2019

      This Much Country

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.3(1318)Add rating

      A memoir of heartbreak, thousand-mile races, the endless Alaskan wilderness and many, many dogs from one of only a handful of women to have completed both the Yukon Quest and the Iditarod. In 2009, after a crippling divorce that left her heartbroken and directionless, Kristin decided to accept an offer to live at a friend's cabin outside of Denali National Park in Alaska for a few months. In exchange for housing, she would take care of her friend's eight sled dogs. That winter, she learned that she was tougher than she ever knew. She learned how to survive in one of the most remote places on earth and she learned she was strong enough to be alone. She fell in love twice: first with running sled dogs, and then with Andy, a gentle man who had himself moved to Alaska to heal a broken heart. Kristin and Andy married and started a sled dog kennel. While this work was enormously satisfying, Kristin became determined to complete the Iditarod, the 1,000-mile dogsled race from Anchorage, in south central Alaska, to Nome on the western Bering Sea coast

      This Much Country