Bush Pilots of Alaska
23/10/15 20:17
Fred Hirschmann, photographs; Kim Heacox, text, Bush Pilots of Alaska, (Portland, OR: Graphic Arts Center Publishing), 1989.

One of the things about this book is that both Hirschmann and Heacox avoid the trip of glamorizing or glorifying bush flying. They present it as it is. Serious business with serious dangers that requires more judgment than bravado. They don't gloss over the fact that many good people have been killed in airplane accidents in Alaska. The weather is demanding and machines fail. Furthermore, rescue from the outside is a difficult and sometimes impossible challenge. The ability to survive with one's own resources, abilities and judgement are essential to those who fly in this beautiful land.
This is a book that I just can't keep paging through. It brings memories of airplanes I have known and the people who fly them. It is a book that will stick around my home for quite a while.
The Grizzly Bear Family Book
23/10/15 19:46
Michio Hoshino, The Grizzly Bear Family Book, translated by Karen Colligan-Taylor, (New York: North-South Books), 1992.
This is a book that almost cries out to be shared with children. It tells the story of the cycle of the year in the life of a bear through a few simple words and a collection of amazing photographs.
I just can't get enough of Michio Hoshino. I know that I never will.