Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod
P**T
Good Iditerod story
Very humorous book on learning how to train, and eventually participate, in the toughest race in the world.Learning by mistakes is putting it mildly. I laughed and almost cried reading it.You will cheer him and the dogs on with every crazy mishap. What courage and determination !
E**N
This Minnesotan is one tough cookie
I was hanging around the house with bronchitis when I picked up my daughter's copy of "Winterdance: the fine madness of running the Iditarod". What a surprise. This is a hilarious book by a driven man. Gary Paulsen and his wife, Ruth, are broke and down on their luck when they move to Northern Minnesota where Gary runs traplines using a dog team and sled. Eventually, he awakens to the idea of running the Iditarod. The book covers his experiences training for the race and then the race itself. His experiences are heart-warming (or perhaps ball-warming as when he sets kitchen matches alight in his pants pocket)and display a determination that's nearly other worldly. But people aren't the main characters in this book, it's the dogs. We eat, sleep and run with the dogs. And it is a learning experience. Gary Paulsen is one tough cookie who brings to life the hardship, wind, snowstorms, frostbite, dog fights, moose attacks, sleeplessness, hallucinations, concussions, physical abuse and brutal reality of the Iditarod. And gives us more: the magnificent beauty of Alaska and the strange, deep relationship that develops between dog and man. This is one of the best outdoor adventure books I've read (and there have been many). I highly recommend it.
L**E
Gary Paulsen doesn’t disappoint!
Bought this for my son, he is a great fan of Gary Paulsen books.. This story highlights the events of the Iditarod race in the cold north. These teams of dogs are amazing. They’re willing to endure a snowstorm that surrounds them. They push on even with frostbite and moose attacks. This book has dog attacks and sleeplessness and hallucinations. And yet still the dogs push on and on. We really really liked the color Photographs and map that helped us understand what was happening .
S**K
A humorous look at the incredible Iditarod Race
This story is very well written. Well worth the time to read.
M**E
Great Adventure
Settle down on a cold winter night and read the true adventure of the author's experience of participating in the Alaskan dogsled race, the Iditarod. Riveting and fast-paced. A fun, wild ride remembered and written by Gary Paulsen. Yes, Gary Paulsen who usually writes children's books. This isn't for kids, but you will feel like one as you read it!
L**R
Best gift book ever....Ever!
Reading this book touches readers in different ways and at different points. Still, this is the favorite read of our book club.Gary Paulsen brings together a variety of elements with maestro talent: the Iditarod Race itself, the Alaskan people and community, the extreme of sled dogs and the ignorant dreams of a crazy adventurer. (Perhaps The Godfather is the only book with a faster start.)The comedy of this book is not individual punchlines. Rather, it is the accumulating insanity that reaches a boil with every reader at different points. My point was reached at 1:20am...past my reading curfew. I started laughing so hard that I was losing my breath. Literally! I calmed myself remembering, that should I pass out, my body would take over breathing by itself.There is a dire pleasure and jealousy following somebody else foolishly pursue their dreams. I will never look at a Volkswagen Bug the same again. I will have new respect for the innate character of all animals--domesticated, wild, in-between and hybrid of both.This is not the best book ever. It is my favorite book ever! I have gifted this book at least forty times.
H**E
GREAT BOOK FOR EVERYONE . . . NOT JUST TEENS!
I have always been interested in the Iditarod,(I love the arctic breeds and we currently own a Samoyed, or rather he owns us -- heart and soul!) but never spent much time learning about it. That changed this past March when I began following the sport about midway through the race. The more I learned the more I wanted to know. That's when I found "Winterdance: The fine Madness of Running the Iditarod". What a find! I read the book to my husband every evening until we finished it in just a few days. We found it very compelling --- AND FUNNY! Many times we found ourselves laughing so hard we were crying. Mr. Paulsen's vivid descriptions of his steep learning curve in dog training and race preparation keep the reader turning pages! Two baby boomers who have long since left their teen years behind (and started into second childhood) highly recommend this as an entertaining and informative read about dog sledding and the Iditarod. Way to go Gary Paulsen! We plan to read more of your work.
M**E
love Winterdance
I love Winterdance. My son sent me my 1st copy when he was in Alaska in 1995 working with sled dogs.I made the mistake of taking it to work with me on a long, lonely 12 hour midnight shift. It's actually a good thing it was long and lonely. I read the whole book in one sitting. I laughed till the tears rolled down my face on several occasions, and at the end I cried till the tears just wouldn't stop.I have given this book on several occasions to others who have also loved it, and I have re-read it several times myself and every time I love it as much as I did the 1st time.Except for this time. Which is the reason I only gave this 4 stars.I don't think it's my imagination, but the end has been edited over the way it was the 1st time. The original had a list of mushers for every race from it's inception to when he ran. It is no longer there. And-I won't spoil it for others-there is a part after the end of the chaper Nome that is no longer there. I would give good green money (with in reason) for one of the original editions.With the exception of that one small thing, this is truly a wonderful book. It makes a great gift and is an awesome read. Try it and get a box of tissues out. You'll need themMerle Ragle
C**E
Satisfied with delivery
I’ve bought this book for about 6 people it is one of the best true stories I’ve read, with good story content and a great sense of humour. One of the best stories. I received books of time and packaged and good quality.
A**H
Please read!
Honest, funny and relatable in parts if you have sled dogs. O book I looked forward to getting home to read.
S**X
Fantastisches Insite in die Welt der Hundeschlittenrennen!
Wenn man sich für das Thema Hundeschlittenrennen interessiert, eine Affinität zu Hunden und Natur hat, dann ist diese Buch fesselnd und mit einer lakonischen Situationskomik bestückt, die einen zum Lachen bringt. Man ist beim härtesten Hundeschlittenrennen der Welt, Iditarod mit auf dem Schlitten dabei.
R**X
Sublime A découvrir absolument
Si vous voulez découvrir l'univers d'un conducteur de chiens qui tente de courir la plus grande course de chiens de traîneau, l 'Iditarod en Alaska (1800kms), hésitez pas. Un livre que je trouve sublime à la fois drôle, hilarant, émouvant, dramatique. Une histoire vraie racontée par un remarquable conteur. J'en ai déjà offert trois exemplaires à mes amis. Un seul regret, il n'est accessible qu'aux personnes lisant l'anglais (pas de traduction disponible) bien que il soit écrit dans u style très simple, non alambiqué. Probablement le meilleur livre que j'ai lu depuis longtemps. La fin en est terrible mais heureusement, il y a une seconde fin à découvrir dans la biographie de l'auteur.
K**E
Book Club read
Enjoyed this review of the race. Very personal, not afraid to admit to fears, funny and dramatic.
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