**Based on an actual incident in 1853, award-winning author Ivan Doig's
The Sea Runners is a spare and awe-inspiring tale of the human quest
for freedom.
"Goes beyond being 'about' survival and becomes, mile by terrible mile,
the experience itself."--New York Times Book Review
**
In this timeless survival story, four indentured servants escape their
Russian Alaska work camp in a stolen canoe, only to face a harrowing
journey down the Pacific Northwest coast. Battling unrelenting high seas
and fierce weather from New Archangel, Alaska, to Astoria, Oregon, the
men struggle to avoid hostile Tlingit Indians, to fend off starvation
and exhaustion, and to endure their own doubt and distrust.
"The sea, wind, space, are palpable in this exquisitely worked book. And
not the least of its charms is the liveliness with which it explores a
forgotten corner of North American history."--Thomas Keneally, Booker
Prize-winning author of Schindler's List