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Editorial Review:
A light hearted and almost equal opportunity look at the sometimes bizarre lifestyles of Alaska men, and women. Also quite a good guide to Alaska, featuring many out of the way spots, listed by type of people you might meet there
Customer Reviews: Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0  The odds are good, but the goods are odd...: 
Although the odds are no longer good (the male/female population ratio in Alaska is now 50/50), you won't have to go far to find a woman who will vouch for the truth of the second part of that statement! For women, Catch and Release, by Alaska residents Jane Haigh, Kelley Hegarty-Lammers and Patricia Walsh, is a very entertaining guide to identifying and finding the Alaska man of your dreams. For guys, it provides a look at the competition - why does the term "Alaska men" have such a mystique to it?more info
Explodes the myth of the "Alaskan Man": 
I laughed til I cried (or was it - I cried til I laughed?!) I lived the single life in Alaska for 16 years and can attest that EVERYTHING in this book is absolutely totally true. Yes, it's all in fun, but these ladies really are not joking. I could add my huntin', fishin', goodlookin' boyfriend who insisted on wearing no pants except for sweatpants. To work, nice restaurants, funerals, everywhere. I mean EVERYWHERE. Or my "Alaskan cowboy" who had a good job, nice car, dated only very successful career... more info
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