Two on the Rocks
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About the Book
Two on the Rocks
Responsible for the island’s one-room school, they were soon involved in every facet of village life – some happy, some comical, some serious, some tragic.
Returning to the Lower Forty-Eight, the couple raised a family, and grew older if not wiser. Forty years flew by, and they decided to return to "their" island – another adventure appended to the original book as Epilogue 2.
About the Author
Gerald F. Carlson was born on Christmas Day, 1925. A high school dropout at sixteen, he was working as a shipyard electrician in Vancouver, Washington, when, turning eighteen, he was invited to enter the military, along with millions of others. Garnering a G.E.D. high school diploma at war’s end, he enrolled in college under the G.I. Bill. This led to the teacher’s certificate that took him and his bride on their Arctic adventure to Little Diomede Island, 150 miles northwest of Nome, Alaska. On the island a year, the Carlsons returned to the Lower Forty-Eight where Mr. Carlson taught in public schools and worked summers as a National Park Ranger. Retired and footloose, the couple returned to Little Diomede forty years after leaving it, another adventure chronicled in Epilogue 2 of Two on the Rocks.