Winterdance is an unforgettable account of Gary Paulsen's most ambitious
quest: to know a world beyond his knowing, to train for and run the
Iditarod. Fueled by an all-consuming passion for running dogs, Paulsen
entered the grueling 1,180-mile race across Alaska in dangerous
ignorance and with fierce determination. For seventeen days, Paulsen and
his team of fifteen dogs ran through breathtaking and treacherous Arctic
terrain. They crossed the barren, moonlike landscape of the Alaskan
interior and witnessed sunrises that cast a golden blaze over the vast
waters of the Bering Sea. They endured blinding wind, snowstorms,
frostbite, dogfights, moose attacks, sleeplessness, hallucinations - and
the relentless push to go on. He crossed the finish line, but it wasn't
enough: Paulsen was obsessed and wanted to race again. Though the
dangers of the Iditarod were legion, more frightening still was the
knowledge that he could not stop racing dogs of his own free will.