Jim LaBerg is haunted by a voice from the past.
Written with a deep respect for both the beauty and the danger of the Alaskan wilderness, In the Land of the Salmon shines a spotlight on the notion that so.
As the two navigate a wilderness dominated by salmon, storms, whales and wolves, she challenges Jim to rethink everything he thought he knew about how humans relate to the environment and how they relate to each other.
She is spontaneous, worldly, open-minded--everything that young Jim is not.
On the cold waters of the Bristol Bay, Jim finds romance with a remarkable young woman.
While stuck in a small cabin, Jim resurrects the voice by writing about the summer of 1969 when he was a commercial fisherman in waters now threatened by the mine.
The aging Alaska Wildlife Trooper has been hearing the voice more frequently now that he\'s been asked to take a stand on the Pebble Mine, the mega-mining project that looms over Bristol Bay and threatens the world\'s largest run of sockeye salmon.
Jim LaBerg is haunted by a voice from the past