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Kings of the Yukon

An Alaskan River Journey
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Kings of the Yukon by Adam Weymouth is an adventurous account of a 2,000-mile canoe journey down the Yukon River. The author explores the rich cultural and ecological tapestry along the river, focusing on the salmon's migration and the people who depend on it. This book seamlessly combines travel narrative, history, and environmental insight.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate thrilling adventure stories, detailed explorations of nature, and captivating travel writing. Following an epic journey down the Yukon River, it beautifully weaves together environmental insights and human stories.

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Kings of the Yukon by Adam Weymouth is a breathtaking narrative that takes readers on an enthralling journey by canoe across the majestic wilderness of the Yukon River. This odyssey spans over 2,000 miles from Canada through the Yukon Territory to Alaska, concluding at the Bering Sea. In this immersive debut, Weymouth offers a riveting exploration of one of North America's most remote and stunningly beautiful regions.

The core of Weymouth’s expedition is his quest to understand the plight of the king salmon, a species whose numbers have alarmingly dwindled in recent years. Each year, these resilient fish migrate the entire length of the Yukon River to reach their ancestral spawning grounds. However, their fate is increasingly uncertain due to the encroachment of modernity and environmental changes, posing a significant impact on the traditions and livelihoods of the Yukon's native inhabitants who have relied on the salmon for generations.

Throughout his four-month canoe journey, Weymouth immerses himself in the culture and lives of the people who call the Yukon home. His evocative portraits capture the essence of a region and its population facing profound change. Through interviews and personal observations, he narrates stories of resilience, tradition, and the interconnectedness of life along the river. These searing portraits serve as an elegy to a disappearing world where nature and human cultures are deeply entwined.

Weymouth's writing shines with lyrical beauty, perfectly conveying the awe-inspiring landscapes and the poignant realities of the Yukon's residents. His powerful narrative voice and keen eye for detail make Kings of the Yukon an extraordinary account of adventure, natural history, and cultural heritage. This compelling work not only documents a unique journey but also raises critical questions about conservation, tradition, and the future of our natural world.

An exceptional debut that earned Weymouth a shortlist nomination for the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award, Kings of the Yukon is an unforgettable exploration of the Yukon River and a testament to the enduring spirit of its people. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the intricacies of wilderness, the challenges facing our environment, and the poignant beauty of human connection to nature.

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Acclaimed for its lyrical writing and acute ecological and political insights, Kings of the Yukon by Adam Weymouth is compared to the works of great travel writers. It is noted for its vivid descriptions and deep connection to the natural world, particularly focusing on the intertwined fates of the Yukon River, its salmon, and the people reliant on them. Weymouth's debut has been praised as a striking combination of adventure story, natural history, and art.

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ISBN: 9780141983790

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 06 June 2019

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 16.0mm

Width: 132.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 217g

Pages: 288

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About the Author

Adam Weymouth's work has been published by a wide variety of outlets including the Guardian, the Atlantic and the New Internationalist. His interest in the relationship between humans and the world around them has led him to write on issues of climate change and environmentalism, and most recently, to the Yukon river and the stories of the communities living on its banks. He lives on a 100-year-old Dutch barge on the River Lea in London. This is his first book.

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