Aurora Hardy 
The Ghost of the Kenai [EPUB ebook] 

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In 1796, the men at Fort Kenay or Russian Redoubt Saint Nicholas are terrified. A ghost, a woman in a tattered white dress, screams nightly along the banks of the Kenai River below the bluffs where the fort stands. Young Nicholas arrives with Captain Zaikov on his fur trading ship from Russia at the fort. Nicholas is sent by powerful people in Russia to accomplish a task, yet no one knows anything about him. An Orthodox priest is among the arrivals in search of a missing missionary. The fort is in disrepair and the men are terrified that the ghost is the legendary Rasulka from Russian folklore. As Nicholas embarks on his quest, he befriends Acts Quickly, the son of the Denaina Chief from the nearby Native village. Acts Quickly soon leads Nicholas on a path to solving the mystery of the ghost while revealing the terrifying truth of what is happening at the fort. Nicholas admires the Native youth, who faces the impending doom that has come upon Kenai and will change him into a man. As the Russian and Native worlds collide, Nicholas comes to realize that Acts Quickly will endure like the river and land while the Russians must face the evil they brought with greed, violence and cruelty.

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Growing up on the banks of the Copper River, Aurora Hardy read voraciously. Without electricity or modern conveniences, while homeschooling, Aurora entertained herself by reading. Aurora also wrote, keeping a journal, making a ‘newspaper’ and recording the beauty of the land in poetry. She was published several times in Howard Rock’s Alaska Native newspaper, The Tundra Times.In 1986, Aurora was the first Native woman to graduate from the University of Montana School of Forestry. Her work demanded technical and scientific report writing, but Aurora always dreamed of writing her own stories. In 2007, she published Terror at Black Rapids, about a terrorist attack on the Alaska Pipeline. As she worked, raised children and became a grandparent, Aurora wrote stories and poems. The City of Kenai chose one of her poems about a dog walking the beach in a contest in 2019.Aurora has survived racism, mission boarding school, 1964 earthquake and tsunami, poverty, and many other challenges facing Native women. Her imagination helped her through many adversities. In dreaming stories and poems, she found strength and courage to hope for a better future. Aurora is dedicated to inspire reading to young Alaskans.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 164 ● ISBN 9781684922277 ● File size 1.9 MB ● Publisher Epicenter Press Inc. ● Published 2025 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 9948539 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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