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Drifting home (original 1973; edition 1973)

by Pierre Berton

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This Canadian classic, by one of the country's beloved authors, is a personal journey through time and space to the heart of family and the soul of the Canadian experience. Drifting Home is an account of a journey by Pierre Berton and his family as they raft down the Yukon River from Lake Bennett, British Columbia, to Dawson in the Yukon Territory. It is a meditation on family and childhood and the small moments from which memories are drawn. It is also a tribute by a son to his father. During the Klondike summer of 1898, Francis George Berton paddled the waters of this historic river. Berton was one of the pioneering adventurers who sought his fortune in the goldfields of the north. When the gold rush ended and the crowds left, he stayed on in Dawson City, Yukon, as government mining recorder, married and started a family. It was there, in Canada's most famous ghost town, that Pierre Berton spent his vividly remembered childhood. Through a unique blending of nostalgia, his deep love of the land and his unrivalled knowledge of the history and the area, Pierre Berton has created this magical tale.… (more)
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Title:Drifting home
Authors:Pierre Berton
Info:Toronto : McClelland and Stewart-Bantam, 1980, c1973.
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This is one of the lighter and shorter entries from Pierre Berton. The book follows directly or indirectly three generations of Bertons. Taking his family rafting down the Yukon river in the early 1970's, Berton talks about the present, reminices about his own trip down the same river as a boy with his father, and intertwines a biography of his father into the story as well. The narrative starts slowly, but as Berton warms up, he weaves the three stories together with magical results. It is a well written personal history ( )
  Scotland | Dec 15, 2010 |
Drifting Home tells the story of Pierre Berton and his family's two week trip down the Yukon River from Fort Bennet in Northern BC to Dawson in the Yukon. It is more than a story of a family holiday as there are three generations worth of stories to tell along the way. Not only does he describe the people, wildlife and river on this trip but writes about his youth growing up in the region and how it has changed as well as about his father who came to the Yukon during the goldrush in 1898 and his experiences. Pierre's father is a very interesting figure and I almost wished the book was only about him.

The book is well written and easy to read. A great way to get an idea about the region and its history and people. ( )
  fmgee | Sep 8, 2010 |
travel, memoir. family story ( )
  mahallett | Dec 8, 2018 |
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We begin at the beginning, at Lake Bennett where the Yukon river rises and where, on a perfect June day in 1898, seven thousand hand-made boats of every conceivable structure and design set off under sail, paddle and sweep for the Klondike goldfields on an adventure which my family and I hope to capture.
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This Canadian classic, by one of the country's beloved authors, is a personal journey through time and space to the heart of family and the soul of the Canadian experience. Drifting Home is an account of a journey by Pierre Berton and his family as they raft down the Yukon River from Lake Bennett, British Columbia, to Dawson in the Yukon Territory. It is a meditation on family and childhood and the small moments from which memories are drawn. It is also a tribute by a son to his father. During the Klondike summer of 1898, Francis George Berton paddled the waters of this historic river. Berton was one of the pioneering adventurers who sought his fortune in the goldfields of the north. When the gold rush ended and the crowds left, he stayed on in Dawson City, Yukon, as government mining recorder, married and started a family. It was there, in Canada's most famous ghost town, that Pierre Berton spent his vividly remembered childhood. Through a unique blending of nostalgia, his deep love of the land and his unrivalled knowledge of the history and the area, Pierre Berton has created this magical tale.

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