Contributed by Hilda Luster-Lindner
Hilda Luster-Lindner proudly announces the release of the revised, second edition of “Small Moccasin Tracks: Memories of an Alaskan Mountain Family”. The second edition contains additional stories and family pictures not previously published. Written in Hilda’s style of plain English, “Small Moccasin Tracks” is a revealing book into the lives of Alaskan pioneers from a child’s point of view, filled with humorous anecdotes about living in and around Chickaloon, Alaska.
“Small Moccasin Tracks: Memories of an Alaskan Mountain Family” is the first memoir from Hilda Luster-Lindner of growing up in Alaska during and after Territorial Days. Johnny Luster, the famous hunting guide and mountain man, was Hilda’s father. Her mother, Lillie, lived primarily alone in the wilderness, giving birth to most of her children in very primitive conditions, some under trees. She raised her family in the wilds of the Last Frontier. Through hardships and tragedy, blizzards and summer flooding, the Luster family lived in the great outdoors or in small trapper cabins, surviving on what was gathered from the land. While life was extreme and often difficult, they found love and happiness. Learn their secret as you journey back in time to a simpler life, wild and rugged where each day was a battle for survival.
Available in Two Formats:
$19.99 Softbound, ISBN 978-0-9992605-2-4
$5.99 eBook, ISBN 978-0-9992605-3-1