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"Alaska Juvenile fiction."
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Lily's mountain
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Moderow, Hannah, author
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Mountaineering Juvenile fiction.
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Fathers and daughters Juvenile fiction.
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Sisters Juvenile fiction.
2017
Unable to believe their father died while climbing Mount Denali, twelve-year-old Lily and her older sister, Sophie, climb the mountain in order to rescue him.
Gentle Ben
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Morey, Walt
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Schoenherr, John, ill
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Kodiak bear Juvenile fiction.
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Bears Juvenile fiction.
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Kodiak bear Fiction.
2006
Traces the friendship between a boy and a bear in the rugged Alaskan Territory.
Diamond Willow
2011
In a remote area of Alaska, Willow helps her father with their sled dogs when she is not at school, wishing she were more popular, all the while unaware that the animals surrounding her carry the spirits of dead ancestors and friends who care for her.
The salmon princess : an Alaska Cinderella story
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Dwyer, Mindy, 1957-
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Hope Juvenile fiction.
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Fishing Juvenile fiction.
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Stepfamilies Juvenile fiction.
2004
Loosely based on \"Cinderella,\" this story is set in Alaska, the fairy godmother is an eagle, and the hero, the son of a cannery owner, finds his true love through her Sitka slipper, a heavy rubber boot she left at the Silver Salmon Festival.
Thea Stilton and the ice treasure
\"In this fabumouse adventure, the Thea Sisters head to Alaska, where they're attending a conference held by an important ecological association. Their host and his family are native Alaskans, who show the mouselings their favorite games and activities. But soon there's trouble - the Thea Sisters discover that someone is upsetting the ecosystem by blowing up the ice with explosives! Can the Thea Sisters figure out what's going on and save the day?\"--Publisher.
Silver
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Whelan, Gloria
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Marchesi, Stephen, ill
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Dogs Juvenile fiction.
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Sled dog racing Juvenile fiction.
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Dogs Fiction.
1988
Even though he is the runt of the litter from her father's prize sled-racing dog, ten-year-old Rachel plans to train her puppy to become a champion racer and determines to track him down when he mysteriously disappears.
Ice island
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Shahan, Sherry, author.
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Iditarod (Race) Juvenile fiction.
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Iditarod (Race) Fiction.
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Dogsledding Juvenile fiction.
2013
Thirteen-year-old Tatum's dream of competing in the grueling 1,049-mile Iditerod Trail Sled Dog Race may be at an end when she becomes lost in a freak snowstorm during a training run on Alaska's remote Santa Ysabel Island.
Balto and the race against time
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Moss, Helen, 1964- author
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Saburi, Misa, illustrator
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Dogs Juvenile fiction.
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Balto (Dog) Juvenile fiction.
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Time travel Juvenile fiction.
2019
\"When a pack of senior dogs find themselves transported back in time--and turned into puppies!--they must make their way back home, helping real-life historical dogs along the way\"-- Provided by publisher.
The year of Miss Agnes
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Hill, Kirkpatrick
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Teachers Juvenile fiction.
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Athapascan Indians Juvenile fiction.
2002
Ten-year-old Fred (short for Frederika) narrates the story of school and village life among the Athapascans in Alaska during 1948 when Miss Agnes arrived as the new teacher.
Prickly Rose
by
Gill, Shelley
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Love, Judith DuFour, ill
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Sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Sisters Fiction.
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Adventure and adventurers Fiction.
2014
A rhyming story about a girl named Prickly Rose, who follows her ten-foot tall sister Sitka north, riding orcas, and reshaping Alaska's coasts and mountains.