Just found out tha

t the
Chukchi Consortium Library in
Kotzebue, Alaska has a copy of
Tales from a Dog Catcher. I thought this was so exciting, that I map quested them and found out that this area in the Northwest Borough of Alaska sits along the Chukchi Sea near the Bering Strait! Currently, they are experiencing about a month of uninterrupted daylight - although in the Winter months it's pretty much the other way around. Some more research enlightened me to the fact that Kotzebue may seem like an isolated three mile long area off the northwest coast of Alaska, but actually it's a thriving city with lots to do and great schools....also s

ome of the most famous Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Racers make their home there. Due to its location on the Bering Strait, Kotzebue was a famous trading center for people from the east of Russia. So - there you go New Yorker's...here we are thinking that we are the center of the universe sometimes...we definitely have a lot to learn!
Thank you Chukchi Consortium Library for selecting Tales a Dog Catcher as one of your new non-fiction titles for the library. I hope you enjoy it - and I would love to hear some feedback from you should you get the chance!
Alaska huh? Nice jo, maybe you can do a book signing there. I used to love Northern Exposure.
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