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Inungilak

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Inungilak is set in the 1980s. The Cold War is still hot, The Distant Early Warning Line is still protecting North America from nuclear attack, and the Russians are still up to no good. The book came to me when I found myself in an ocean going canoe north of the Arctic Circle. Each lift of the bow and drop into the waves had me convinced that my vertebrae were being flattened. I sat there for hours on end helpless while the winds strengthened and hundreds of arctic tern circled overhead laughing their heads off at me. And I thought, "What am I, a Jewish middle aged mother of five doing here?"

Naomi Solomon, my fictional heroine, was born in that moment.

In 1980 Naomi Solomon was a newly minted Ph.D. with a brilliant academic career ahead of her. She was also a klutz – too short, too plump, and too near-sighted to be of much use to anyone. Naomi was a nice Jewish girl from Brooklyn who had never learned how to drive a car, had never been off the pavement, and knew far more about everyone else than she knew about herself. She was working on an archaeological dig in the Eastern Canadian Arctic.

She was also an undercover C.I.A. agent.

So, how does a girl like that end up in the CIA, being run down by polar bear, chasing Soviet spies in canoes, and, just coincidentally, saving the world?

Inungilak is her story.


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Publisher: Chana Cox

Kindle Book

  • Release date: November 3, 2015

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781310985881
  • File size: 462 KB
  • Release date: November 3, 2015

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781310985881
  • File size: 484 KB
  • Release date: November 3, 2015

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Kindle Book
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Fiction Thriller

Languages

English

Inungilak is set in the 1980s. The Cold War is still hot, The Distant Early Warning Line is still protecting North America from nuclear attack, and the Russians are still up to no good. The book came to me when I found myself in an ocean going canoe north of the Arctic Circle. Each lift of the bow and drop into the waves had me convinced that my vertebrae were being flattened. I sat there for hours on end helpless while the winds strengthened and hundreds of arctic tern circled overhead laughing their heads off at me. And I thought, "What am I, a Jewish middle aged mother of five doing here?"

Naomi Solomon, my fictional heroine, was born in that moment.

In 1980 Naomi Solomon was a newly minted Ph.D. with a brilliant academic career ahead of her. She was also a klutz – too short, too plump, and too near-sighted to be of much use to anyone. Naomi was a nice Jewish girl from Brooklyn who had never learned how to drive a car, had never been off the pavement, and knew far more about everyone else than she knew about herself. She was working on an archaeological dig in the Eastern Canadian Arctic.

She was also an undercover C.I.A. agent.

So, how does a girl like that end up in the CIA, being run down by polar bear, chasing Soviet spies in canoes, and, just coincidentally, saving the world?

Inungilak is her story.


Expand title description text
  • Details

    Publisher:
    Chana Cox

    Kindle Book
    Release date: November 3, 2015

    OverDrive Read
    ISBN: 9781310985881
    File size: 462 KB
    Release date: November 3, 2015

    EPUB ebook
    ISBN: 9781310985881
    File size: 484 KB
    Release date: November 3, 2015

  • Creators
  • Formats
    Kindle Book
    OverDrive Read
    EPUB ebook
  • Languages
    English