- Genre:nature
- Sub-genre:Ecosystems & Habitats / Rivers
- Language:English
- Pages:204
- Paperback ISBN:9798317802707
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Overview
The Kenai River has always spoken—if you know how to listen.
In Whispers of Water, author and educator Terri Carter delivers a deeply moving memoir that flows through the heart of Alaska's most iconic river. Born and raised along its banks, Carter invites readers into a lifetime shaped by the rhythms of the water, the wisdom of wild places, and the enduring connection between land and people.
Blending personal history with cultural memory, she traces the footsteps of the Riverine Kachemak and Dena'ina, early homesteaders, fishermen, and stewards of this sacred landscape. But this is also a story of urgency—the king salmon are vanishing, ecosystems are shifting, and the river's voice grows quieter beneath the weight of modern change.
With lyrical prose and fierce tenderness, Whispers of Water is both a love letter and a lament, a reflection and a rallying cry. It speaks to anyone who has felt the pull of a river, the call of the wild, or the responsibility to protect what remains.
Perfect for readers of Braiding Sweetgrass, Refuge, or Upstream, this book belongs on the shelf of every nature lover, conservationist, and seeker of soulful, place-based storytelling.
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Whispers of Water is more than a memoir—it is a luminous tribute to Alaska's Kenai River and the generations shaped by its current.
With the heart of a conservationist and the voice of a poet, Terri Carter weaves lyrical storytelling with lived experience to create a powerful narrative of place, memory, and belonging. Raised along the banks of the Kenai River, Carter invites readers into a world of breathtaking beauty, legendary salmon runs, and enduring human connection. This is not just a personal story—it's a meditation on the rhythms of a river that remembers, a land that teaches, and a culture shaped by both abundance and loss.
For adventurers drawn to wild places, Whispers of Water offers the thrill of chasing king salmon—and the deeper truths beneath the surface. For readers of history and culture, it honors the Dena'ina people, the original stewards of these waters, and traces the legacy of homesteaders who followed. For those who call Alaska home, it is a mirror of identity and inheritance. And for all who long to understand the North, it is an invitation to listen closely: to the river's past, its uncertain future, and the choices we must make to protect what remains.
Steeped in reverence, yet alive with urgency, Whispers of Water is both elegy and call to action. It speaks to those who believe that rivers carry more than water—they carry story, sustenance, and soul.
This is Terri Carter's debut work, born of decades spent teaching and walking the banks of the river that raised her. With grace, insight, and fierce love, she calls on all who care for wild places to remember, reimagine, and respond—before the last whispers are lost.
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