In “Alaska Stories: A Memoir,” Margret Kingrey chronicles her adventures filled with romance, travels, and a spiritual quest. At age 45, Margret realized that life is more than just stagnation and death. She relocates to Anchorage to work as an occupational therapist, leaving behind family and friends. Margret, who has had her plans for marriage and promotion in her work thwarted, turns to her passion for boating and the natural beauty of Alaska to help her realize her value as a human being. Just as her life is beginning to value herself as a single lady, another twist of fate makes her wishes come true.
Margret's engrossing recollection of fleeing to Alaska in her early middle age is amusing and inspiring. She longs for romance, excitement, and a fresh start which makes this a relatable read because these are what occasionally elude us all. She gets up from her chair and sets out to seize that new existence. This is an excellent read for people who long for an escape from the mundane. Her writing style is easy for the reader to follow and laced with a tasteful amount of humor that will make you want to flip the book's pages endlessly.
Readers embark on a fascinating and enlightening trip with this intimate story. Margret creates a vivid and vibrant picture of what it would be like to live in Alaska, where she describes fishing, kayaking, and hiking to magnificent mountaintops.
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“Alaska Stories: A Memoir”
Author: Margret Kingrey
Publisher: Your Online Publicist
Published Date: July 2022
Book Genre: Memoir, Travelogue
About the Author:
Margret Kingrey grew up in a small town near the coast of the State of Washington. After earning her Associate of Arts degree, she married and moved to Oregon, then Texas. Upon her divorce she and her son returned to Washington where she attended the University of Puget Sound, earning her Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy. After working for several years, she moved to Alaska where she met her husband, Everett. Upon a transfer to New Mexico, Margret earned her M. A. in Early Childhood Special Education from New Mexico State University. She taught in three OT programs before retiring. She earned her MFA in Writing from the University of Nebraska in 2019. She is a member of Pacific Northwest Writers Association, Nebraska Writer's Guild, The League of American Pen Women and the National Association of Memoir Writers.
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