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Chasing Lakes

Love, Science, and the Secrets of the Arctic

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Chasing Lakes

By: Katey Walter Anthony
Narrated by: Ann Richardson
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An aquatic ecologist and permafrost scientist recalls her captivating adventures across the Arctic studying climate change, her quest to find belonging and family, and her journey of faith in a world of science in this poignant, eye-opening, and hopeful memoir in the spirit of Lab Girl, Educated, and Finding the Mother Tree.

Katey Walter Anthony’s enchantment with lakes began when she was growing up amid the Sierra Nevada mountains. Today, her love for these bodies of water have taken her to the deepest reaches of Alaska and Siberia, where she is undertaking pioneering research on methane emissions. Chasing Lakes is her story: one-part adventure—complete with shipwrecks and treacherous treks through Arctic storms by helicopter, snowmobile, and foot to measure greenhouse gases—part coming-of-age tale, as she searches for belonging in the wake of a broken childhood, and part spiritual quest to find a wholeness science cannot fill.

Somewhere between the remote, frozen landscapes of Siberia and her rough cabin in Alaska, she discovers her spiritual and emotional home when she meets Peter, a bright and humble Minnesota farmer who reinvigorates her faith and helps ground her. Yet finding love and fulfillment brings its own challenges. The closer she gets to having the family she’s always wanted, the further she’s pushed from the important field work that is her passion.

Chasing Lakes is a chronicle of a woman seeking truth, adventure, scientific discovery, family, love, and grace. Both an eye-opening look from the frontlines of the climate crisis and an intimate portrait of a brilliant scientist, Chasing Lakes is memoir writing at its finest: beautiful, complex, revelatory, and moving.

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©2022 Katey Walter Anthony (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers
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This book both stirred and settled my heart. Katey's story is enjoyable story to listen to, speaks to the heart and gently challenges ways of thinking.

Hughly recommend

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Chasing Lakes came highly recommended to me and it did not disappoint. The author is a very good story teller and her honesty makes her story come alive. Thank you for sharing from the heart!

Both encouraging and inspiring

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I feel badly for Anthony. And I feel bad for myself for buying this book. I wasn’t looking for a poorly woven story of searching for Gods approval. I was misled that this would be about climate science. Anthony essentially left behind an impressive life of adventure and scientific discovery to submit to a husband just because she is Christian. A husband who expected her to be a “gentle wife” yet somehow juggle homeschooling 2 kids single handedly, attempt to keep a scientific career a float, cook for him, clean for him, please him in every way. It seemed like she was constantly trying to convince herself that this is what she wanted even though it was transparent this was not what she wanted out of her life.

The increasing religious tones as the book progressed and diminishing scientific pursuit made finishing this book tedious.

Frustrating read

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