Denise Fuller – Reflections

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In The Beginning

Not so very long ago, there was a little girl who shared her Father’s dreams and love for the great out­doors of Alaska and Canada. There were many influences along the way such as the Outdoor Life and Field & Stream magazines with true-life stories of encounters in the wild. Then there was the Alaska Sportsman “Life on the Last Frontier” its center pages filled with gorgeous full color photos of stunning scenery, wild animals, bush life and log cabins, the likes of which she dreamed she’d one day experi­ence. This is the story of an exceptionally lucky little girl whose dream came true making the Canadian wilderness her home.

Biography

Denise Fuller was born during the winter of 1956 in Yakima, Washington. In early 1975 she moved with her family to the scenic Lakes District where she met and fell in love with her husband, Miles. The Reflection series of books has been written from her daily journals about her love for the solitary bush life and the influences that started her down the many diverse paths. Starting with her early life as a child in the States, her move to Canada while in her teens, progressing to her life in Central British Columbia and northward to the Yukon border as a wife, trapper, hunter, forester and eventually to the ocean as a charter boat captain and first mate.

11 x 8.5 – 184 pages – $29.95 Colour