Outside Passage, Julia Scully
Outside Passage, Julia Scully
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Outside Passage
A Memoir of an Alaskan Childhood

Author: Julia Scully

Narrator: Celeste Lawson

Unabridged: 6 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/01/2013


Synopsis

When Julia Scully was seven years old, her father committed suicide, and she and her sister were sent to an orphanage. Julia sought comfort in the rituals of the orphanagelearning to knit, roller-skating after dinner, listening to One Mans Family on the radioand tried to adapt. But two years later, emotionally damaged by the isolation and brutality of the orphanage, the girls followed their mother to the near-wilderness of the gold-mining territory north of Nome, Alaska, where she had leased a roadhouse in the tiny settlement of Taylor. Julia had no idea what to expect when she arrived, but to her surprise she found a healing power in the stark beauty of the vast tundrathe summer wildflowers and berries, the reindeer, foxes, and wolves. Later she reveled in the boisterous, chaotic boomtown atmosphere that prevailed when thousands of American troops descended on Nome at the outbreak of World War II. A lyrical and affecting memoir of those years, Outside Passage is simultaneously an emotional account of a young girls first steps into adulthood and a unique portrait of a vanished frontier life.

About Julia Scully

Julia Scully
was born in Seattle and moved with her mother and sister to Alaska before the
outbreak of World War II. She attended Nome High School, graduated from
Stanford, and came to New York to work in the magazine business. She was editor
of Modern Photography for twenty
years and was also the codiscoverer of the now-renowned body of photographic
portraits by Mike Disfarmer. The author or editor of several books, she lives
in Manhattan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dianna

I read this memoir while doing research for a new project and really enjoyed it. Great details about two sisters struggling to grow up in the bitter extremes of Nome, Alaska, made all the more challenging by a loving but completely unpredictable mother.......more

Goodreads review by David

Ghost Memories Julia Scully led a peripatetic childhood, dragged along by her mother who bounced around between San Francisco, Nome, Alaska, Seattle and Taylor Creek, Alaska – a remote frontier outpost providing rudimentary food and shelter to an itinerant group of gold seekers. But, for Scully, the......more