Building a foundation. Gathering wood. Overcoming limits.
It's all about building a dream, and Fran Kelso tells how in Alaskan Attitudes, her personal memoir about living alone on the Alaskan homestead.
Kelso had always wanted to build a home and live on Spruce Island, Alaska. But when it's time to start building, her husband announces he wants a separation. Facing the end of her marriage and possibly the end of her dream, she decides to go on with the help of friends and moves forward with her plan-alone.
Taking a leap of faith is harder than Kelso imagined, however. She moves into a home with only a three-burner Coleman stove for cooking, and no electricity, phone, or running water. A boat serves as her primary means of transportation.
Her time alone teaches her persistence, determination, and a willingness to do the hard work required. Most importantly, she learns to believe in herself.
In the hopes of setting a road map for others to follow in her footsteps, Kelso shares how she achieved her dream in this inspirational guidebook that demonstrates how having the right attitude can get you through life.
About the Author: Born in 1938 in Connecticut, Fran Kelso moved to Colorado in 1947. She discovered Alaska while playing the five-string banjo and bass, and singing with a music group. Determined to fulfill her dream of living on Spruce Island, even after her marriage fell apart, she shares the grand adventure that led her there in her third book, Alaskan Attitudes.