The Cruelest MilesThe Heroic Story Of Dogs And Men In A Race Against An Epidemic

Laney Salisbury, Gay Salisbury

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The Cruelest Miles

By: Laney Salisbury, Gay Salisbury

Narrarated by: Margot Dionne

The year is 1925. It is sixty degrees below zero. The wind sweeps tons of snow over the deep-frozen Alaskan landscape. The nearest railhead is seven hundred miles away. Airplanes cannot fly. The way to Nome is blocked by a treacherous frozen sound, an icebound port, and mountains to the west. But there is a diphtheria epidemic in Nome. The children need serum from the outside world if they are to survive. Their only hope is a few chosen Eskimo drivers and their teams of dogs, who must make a relay race across the wilderness if the serum is to get to Nome in time. The heroism and stamina of the men and their dogs can only be called legendary. Now, their story can be told.

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  • Edition: Abridged
  • Author: Laney Salisbury (See All Books), Gay Salisbury (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Sep 17, 2007
  • Publisher: Random House Audio
  • Genre: Animals, Medicine, United States History, History

Total File Size: 156 MB (5 files) Total Length: 5 Hours, 41 Minutes

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