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Braving It: A Father, a Daughter, and an Unforgettable Journey into the Alaskan Wild Paperback – May 9, 2017


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The powerful and affirming story of a father's journey with his teenage daughter to the far reaches of Alaska
 
Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, home to only a handful of people, is a harsh and lonely place. So when James Campbell’s cousin Heimo Korth asked him to spend a summer building a cabin in the rugged Interior, Campbell hesitated about inviting his fifteen-year-old daughter, Aidan, to join him: Would she be able to withstand clouds of mosquitoes, the threat of grizzlies, bathing in an ice-cold river, and hours of grueling labor peeling and hauling logs?

But once there, Aidan embraced the wild. She even agreed to return a few months later to help the Korths work their traplines and hunt for caribou and moose. Despite windchills of 50 degrees below zero, father and daughter ventured out daily to track, hunt, and trap. Under the supervision of Edna, Heimo’s Yupik Eskimo wife, Aidan grew more confident in the woods.

Campbell knew that in traditional Eskimo cultures, some daughters earned a rite of passage usually reserved for young men. So he decided to take Aidan back to Alaska one final time before she left home. It would be their third and most ambitious trip, backpacking over Alaska’s Brooks Range to the headwaters of the mighty Hulahula River, where they would assemble a folding canoe and paddle to the Arctic Ocean. The journey would test them, and their relationship, in one of the planet’s most remote places: a land of wolves, musk oxen, Dall sheep, golden eagles, and polar bears.

At turns poignant and humorous,
Braving It is an ode to America’s disappearing wilderness and a profound meditation on what it means for a child to grow up—and a parent to finally, fully let go.

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An Outside Magazine Best Book of 2017
Silver Winner of the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Award—Travel Book
Finalist for the Banff Mountain Book Competition 
— Adventure Travel

"In Campbell’s moving memoir, which doubles as a kind of extreme parenting guide, crisply detailed scenes are stacked with rural perils and pleasures, from treacherous canoeing, solitary fly-fishing and cabin building to grizzly bear threats and emotional nuance between a very loving parent and child."
New York Times Match Book

"One of the reasons we read books like
Braving It [is] to experience what we may never have the particular courage to and share the terror and thrills of those who do….And Aidan is exceptional, choosing to ditch friends and devices in order to rough it. It is invigorating to meet a young woman hellbent on self-sufficiency, to watch her twist the head off a just-shot caribou and bop around the campsite, bear bells jingling around her neck….Mr. Campbell has set his daughter on the hero’s journey and offered her the inviolable obligation of the parent: to show his child that she needs to save her own life and that she can.”
The Wall Street Journal

"It’s a funny and emotional story. But why put your daughter—and yourself—at such risk? Because Campbell, who spent time himself as a teenager in Alaska, knows that nothing teaches you more about life than wilderness can."
Outside 

“Campbell’s prose captures both the difficulties and pleasures on offer in the extreme wild... Parents who enjoy Campbell’s adventures vicariously might find themselves contemplating their own family outing.” 
Richmond Times Dispatch

“James Campbell describes … trips to Alaska, where father and daughter faced off with grizzlies, battled clouds of mosquitos, capsized in a freezing river—and pushed the bond between them to its limits.”
National Geographic

"
Braving It is a detailed portrayal of terrain so harsh it would give any seasoned outdoorsman pause, complete with grizzlies, brushes with hypothermia, and a growing bond that is honest, hard-earned, and touching."
Men's Journal

“Campbell, through his descriptions and thoughtful reflection, brings to life the Arctic's great beauty, expanse and values as a wilderness and testing ground — a 'final frontier' for a certain kind of seeker…
Braving It is a smart, insightful book that should be read by fathers and daughters everywhere — and by anyone who looks to wild country as ‘part of the geography of hope.’”
Alaska Dispatch News

"A touching and riveting true story of hope and adventure."
Alaska Beyond

“[Campbell’s] daughter, Aidan, [is] worthy of a book-length tribute….
Braving It [is] as much about parenting as it is about adventure, though in Campbell’s book the two concepts are often inseparable.” 
Isthmus

“With humor and honesty, Campbell brings readers along for the adventure, which is full of swarms of hungry mosquitoes, the fear of grizzly bears, and the push-pull relationship between a teenage girl and her father… Campbell expertly blends facts on the flora, fauna, and general life in the Alaskan bush with his reflections on being middle-aged, with many adventurous years behind him, as opposed to his daughter, whose quest for adventure has only just begun. Informative, humorous, and full of a love of nature.”
Kirkus Reviews

"A delightful and sometimes harrowing tale of the Alaskan bush."
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“Some parents will doubtless think the adventure James Campbell took his daughter on was irresponsibly dangerous or just plain crazy. But as a father myself, I’m in envious awe of the bold decision he made and the clarity with which he made it. As
Braving It poignantly demonstrates, there is no better teacher than deep wilderness. Here is the essence of good writing—and good parenting, too.”
Hampton Sides, author of In the Kingdom of Ice
 
“Braving It, the book, is a metaphor for the wilderness—the call of the wild—that James Campbell evokes in this masterfully told story. Every time I set the book down, I pondered the lessons learned, and couldn’t wait for my next sojourn into its pages. When it ended, I longed for the adventure to continue and pined for the beauty of Alaska. So I picked it up and read it again, savoring every page.”
Eric Blehm, author of The Last SeasonFearless, and Legend
 
Braving It—tender, wise, translucent—is not just an Alaskan classic, but a parenting classic. I read it with great fondness, hunger, and a deep satisfaction.”
Rick Bass, author of The Lives of Rocks and Why I Came West
 
“This is a guide book for the heart, step-by-step instructions on how to fall in love with Alaska—the hard work and fear, the thrilling adventure and awe. Along the way, we are given an honest and touching portrait of a middle-aged man coming to terms with his own limitations even as he learns to set his adolescent daughter free from the confines of childhood. A wonderful book for any mental traveler who has yearned to experience Alaska.”
Eowyn Ivey, author of The Snow Child
 
“Any of us who’ve watched daughters grow up to be strong and capable in the backcountry will delight in this book—it’s a wonderful new world in many ways!”
Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature and Wandering Home
 
“In this wonderful book, James Campbell and his teenage daughter set off on a great adventure to one of the most beautiful, and often perilous, places on earth—the Arctic wilderness of Alaska. They face many challenges—whitewater rapids, grizzly bears, bone-numbing cold—but none as daunting for Campbell as guiding his daughter across the great divide between childhood and maturity. Set against a primal landscape of mountains and fast-flowing rivers,
Braving It is as simple and powerful as any fairy tale.”
John Hildebrand, author of Reading the River and The Heart of Things
 
“As a father of daughters and lover of adventure, I found
Braving It to be spot on—riveting, profound, open-eyed, and deeply touching. Campbell’s struggle to understand and measure up to the stark and stunning Alaskan wilderness and, more importantly, to his teenage daughter—to find his place in the lives of both—becomes our struggle, too. A must-read for every striving parent and every teen striving to understand his or her parents.”
Dean King, author of Skeletons on the Zahara and The Feud
 
"
Braving It is a beautiful and original book, an antidote to the screenification of modern life. As a father enters the country of middle age, and a daughter edges toward adulthood, they share an epic Alaskan adventure. Among the dangers they encounter is an unexpected one: fleeting time. Countering this is the gift the father gives the daughter and the writer gives the reader: the gift of the elemental now, of moments of wind, fire, water, snow, beauty. And of equally primal moments of human love and connection." 
David Gessner, author of All the Wild that Remains: Edward Abbey, Wallace Stegner and the American West
 
“If your idea of a good time is hordes of mosquitoes and wind chills of 50 below, you are not your average dad. And if you invite your teenage daughter to enjoy these with you and she says yes, she may not be your average daughter. This is a great story of what it means to love, trust and test your kids.”
Lenore Skenazy, author of Free-Range Kids 
 
Braving It is a book full of hope.  At a time when we are concerned with ravages upon the environment, this story explores the wonder and unspoiled beauty of the Alaskan wild. And at a time when our youth are consumed with technology, social media, and a sense of entitlement, we read about a teenage girl who not only chooses to venture into the wilderness, but relishes the experience. This book gives me hope for our landscape and our youth.”
Larry Beck, San Diego State University professor and author of Moving Beyond Treeline
 
“Rarely has a book captured so well the unknown wilderness of parenting, of what it is to be a teenager and what it is for a father to learn to trust.
Braving It is also a kind of guide to stepping outside one’s comfort zone. A must-read for anyone trying to understand the father-daughter bond and anyone who loves wildness.”
Melissa Arnot, mountaineer
 
“Braving It is part call to adventure, part coming of age story, and part celebration of family. A thoroughly engaging and thought-provoking read.”
Daniel L. Dustin, Professor of Outdoor Recreation, University of Utah

About the Author

JAMES CAMPBELL is the author of The Final Frontiersman and The Ghost Mountain Boys. He has written for Outside magazine, National Geographic Adventure, Men’s Journal, Audubon, and many other publications.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crown; Reprint edition (May 9, 2017)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 400 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0307461254
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0307461254
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 9.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.21 x 0.93 x 7.9 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024
This is the story of a father and his 15 year old daughter hiking in the arctic Alaska wilderness. Over a period of 2 years they make several trips lasting a few weeks on each trip. Many of the trips are off trail. One trip is during winter with bitterly cold weather and finally they canoe down a river to the coast.

The daughter is new to the outdoors and has much to learn-which she does. The father doesn't help much allowing the daughter to learn. He wants her to be able to survive in the wilderness. He also wants her to develop confidence in herself.

The story is well written and factual, I came away knowing much about Arctic Alaska. If I were younger I might try this on a smaller scale.
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2023
I really enjoyed this book; it is interesting, fast-paced and well-written. Campbell’s descriptions of the Alaskan landscape and of his interactions with Aidan are wonderful. My only complaint, as the father of two daughters, is that Jim has set the bar too high for the rest of us!
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2016
James Campbell tells the story of his making an indelible mark on his daughter over the course of three trips to Alaska in her fifteenth year.

This book works as a father-daughter relationship book (somewhat) and as a glimpse of what living and travel above the Arctic Circle is like. The first two trips involve Campbell and daughter joining his cousin Heimo and his wife on their lonely homestead along the Coleen River. First, in summer, they help Heimo build a new cabin to escape the changing course of the river imperiling their home site. Father and Daughter give into wanderlust on returning to their home in Wisconsin and travel again to spend some time with Heimo in winter. There, they meet extreme cold as they accompany Heimo and his wife on his hunting and trapping expeditions (Heimo subsists on animal furs caught and sold).

All this in preparation for the ultimate father daughter trek, a summer hike to their put in on the Hula-hula River and canoe trip down the river to the Arctic Ocean. While experienced in handling a canoe in the lower 48, they wisely teamed up with two experienced Alaskan adventurers. The last part of the book chronicles their challenging hike and rapid filled canoe trip.

The author faces both aging and the moods of a teenaged girl in his frequent inner dialogues in the book. No revelations here, but his experience and wanderings about his own bodily changes and the challenges of interacting with a daughter on the brink of woman-hood are interesting as many readers no doubt have or will experience the same.

This is a pretty good book. The picture of life and travel in the harsh Alaska outdoors is interesting and the best part of the book. The relationship forms the backdrop and provides the reason for the setting.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2018
I read this as an immediate sequel to Heimo North, the Final Frontiersman. I was not expecting as good a read as it turned out. It was going to be a bog much different. Having done some flat and whitewater canoeing myself urged me to read it. Besides, I like the author's style. I found I could appreciate the river challenges and difficulties. The author did a great job detailing the scenery, the danger, challenges and triumph of the trip. It was exciting and he made me feel I was right along with them. The trials and tribulations of guiding a daughter on such a challenging trip as she literally grew up on the trip were heartwarming and I could relate to the ups and downs of dealing with a teenager. Worthwhile story and I highly recommend. I have camped, canoed, hiked and hunted much in my lifetime, but never having been to Alaska almost made me feel like I had been there and surely regret that I never have. Descriptions of the land, scenery and brutal weather are very real. Although much more intense because of the expedition, most parents can relate to the teen-parent communication difficulties and there is something for everyone to learn.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2016
My husband and I are taking our 12 and 14 year old grandchildren to Alaska for 2 weeks this summer. While we won't be roughing it in the wilderness like Aiden and her dad, this true story gave me an inside look at what it would be like to try to survive in the Arctic wild. I was very impressed at the challenges they met and how they met them together. I don't think most fathers and daughters could do this. Their lives depended on each other and how they handled themselves. I think the author was very honest in what he wrote, not all of it flattering to either himself or his daughter. But, he was able to convey the incredible depth of trust and love the the two if them were able to acquire during this incredible, often life-threatening journey. I highly recommend this book for both adults and young people who are lovers of raw adventure and personal growth that knows no boundries.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2017
I absolutely loved this book! I love reading outdoor survival books. This was one the best books not only because of what they did but the Dad taking his 15/16 year old daughter on three big outdoor survival trips in the middle of nowhere in Alaska was priceless! I loved his style and the subject matter I could hardly put the book down. You probably won`t see many survival books that a young female teenager is featured in the book and how she and her Dad`s relationship worked in this book. I hope this books sells well because it is a total classic read.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2020
So he wanted to show his daughter what it means to lives ones dream and makes ones own set of rules. He taught her how to depend on herself when it counted the most. And showed her how his cousin lived as well. Every kid should get a chance (if they want) to live in a cabin with a wood stove to heat ones tent with and hauls ones own water. I know a few boys from Scouts who would jump at the chance to live like Hemio Koth does.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2022
Loved the book! A beautiful story about the adventures of a father and daughter. Also nice to have more adventures with Hiemo and Edna! Beautiful writing on the beauty of the Artic to. Definitely recommend!
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Sylvie Adenis
5.0 out of 5 stars Me permitió viajar a Alaska con James y Aidan
Reviewed in Spain on October 26, 2020
Me encantó saber más de la vida de los últimos de Alaska, un sitio que me gustaría mucho conocer.
Tipster
5.0 out of 5 stars A great Adventure
Reviewed in Canada on August 10, 2017
What a great read. James Campbell transports you and you can picture everything he says. Not only does he learn how strong his daughter really is, he learns things about her he never knew. The journeys they took to see Heimo and Edna and then to kayak a very strong river shows that they both crave adventure. I imagine Aiden will be a young woman always opting to explore her horizons. I thoroughly recommend Braving It to anyone who seeks an adventure.
garry anderson
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring read for any father of an outdoors daughter.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 29, 2019
Great read, its enjoyable to hear about the resilience of his Daughter and is inspiring for young girls everywhere to know that they can survive the elements along side there male counterparts.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A great read!
Reviewed in Australia on January 1, 2019
A bit slow in places but a good read.
AjG
5.0 out of 5 stars Adventure at it's best
Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2020
I thoroughly enjoyed this read from beginning to end. The father daughter adventure highlighted the family dynamics that made me tear up sometimes. I loved the Last Alaskan's and loved the story in all of the authors works. It was very enjoyable and I look forward to reading more.