Presents the story of Togo the Siberian husky, one of the hero dogs of the 1925 diphtheria epidemic who helped bring medicine across the Alaskan wilderness to sick children.
Attending an ecological conference in Alaska, the Thea Sisters are introduced to local games and customs by their native Alaskan hosts before discovering that someone is endangering the ecosystem by using explosives to blow up the ice.
This poetry collection documents the author's unique travelling lifestyle of driving across the Alaskan countryside, reading his poems and performing old-time fiddle music.