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The Cruelest Miles

The Heroic Story of Dogs and Men in a Race Against an Epidemic

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The Cruelest Miles

De: Gay Salisbury, Laney Salisbury
Narrado por: Margot Dionne
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The year is 1925. It is sixty degrees below zero. The wind sweeps tons of snow over the deep-frozen Alaskan landscape. The nearest railhead is seven hundred miles away. Airplanes cannot fly. The way to Nome is blocked by a treacherous frozen sound, an icebound port, and mountains to the west. But there is a diphtheria epidemic in Nome. The children need serum from the outside world if they are to survive. Their only hope is a few chosen Eskimo drivers and their teams of dogs, who must make a relay race across the wilderness if the serum is to get to Nome in time. The heroism and stamina of the men and their dogs can only be called legendary. Now, their story can be told.©2003 Gay Salisbury and Laney Salisbury; (P)2003 Random House, Inc. Random House Audio, a division of Randhom House Inc. Américas Deportes de Invierno Escritos y Comentarios sobre Viajes Estados Unidos Expediciones y Descubrimientos Mundial Alaska Región polar
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This is a great true story of brave men and dogs. I enjoyed the narrator as much as the book. It was very captivating the whole way through.

An amazing story

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I loved the description of the dogs and mushers. Felt like I was right there with them!

Stunning story.

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This was a riveting story of triumph over seemingly impossible circumstances. The Salisburies tell a great story. I read this because Elaine Salisbury's "Provenance" was such a compelling, well-written, true-life tale that read like a thriller. I will never look at art the same way again. I highly recommend both books.

Fascinating, true tale of triumph

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I enjoyed this book, truly did, but up to a point. The story is good and has to be told. Certainly the epidemic was terrible and the actions of the people were very courageous, with lots of sacrifices made. And I even loved the way bonds were formed between man and dog. However, this was just an historical narration. There were no interactions between the people involved, just a "person telling a story." When I read or listen to a book, I like to get into the characters involved, to feel what they are feeling, to feel the excitement or anger, or explore other emotions. Sadly this book is lacking in that area. The narrator's voice was clear and concise, but lacking in emotion. If you enjoy this type of narration, then you will very likely enjoy this book. But for me personally, I found my mind wandering at times, and can only give it a 3.

Just a Story...

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"The Cruelest Miles" is a remarkable book about the human spirit and the bond between animals and their human companions. Highly recommended for anyone who loves dogs or stories of adventure and overcoming adversity. Very entertaining and extremely engaging.

Read This Book!

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Would you listen to The Cruelest Miles again? Why?

YES! It was one of the most entertaining audiobooks I've ever listened too. And now, probably one of my favorite true stories.

Any additional comments?

You will not be disappointed with this book! The story is gripping with larger than life heroes - dogs and humans alike! The fact that it's a true story makes it even more amazing. It's obvious that the authors spent a great deal of time researching this book, and the resulting facts and stories are just awesome.

AMAZING!!

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I love stories about the human spirit, and people who rise to meet the most difficult challenges. The Cruelest Miles is such a story. You find yourself agonizing over the terrible disease raging through Nome, and cheering heartily for the brave men fighting to stop it. It has a good balance of Alaska lore and the day-by-day account of the race against the epidemic. The narrator was very pleasant, never getting overly dramatic. It is beyond me why people would choose to live there, but their self-sacrifice and spirit of co-operation are inspiring. There is also an unabridged version of this book, but 5+ hours of bone-chilling descriptions was enough.

just enough

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Is there anything you would change about this book?

No

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Cruelest Miles?

The last portion of the race to get the medicine to its final location.

What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?

The performance was fairly dry and without much change in tone and cadence in her voice throughout the book.

Was The Cruelest Miles worth the listening time?

Absolutely

Informative

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I’m trying to follow along with the book but this reader (Margot Dionne) seems to skip whole paragraphs or sentences that they feel will not be relevant to the story. There is no indication in the information I read to indicate that this is an abridged version but it obviously is. The same audiobook by another reader is 9+ hours where this one is only 5+ hours. I liked this reader as she read at a more intertwining rate and with more inflection. However I like to get all the detail of the book. I’ll return this one and get the other reader.

This is not a full reading. Abridged?

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Good book. The determination of the mushers and pilots was amazing. I would recommend this book.

Alaska's finest

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