Iditarod Dreams: A Year in the Life of Alaskan Sled Dog Racer DeeDee Jonrowe

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DeeDee Jonrowe loves dogs, and her consuming passion is the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Winter and summer, virtually day and night (even in her dreams!), she and her huskies prepare for the annual race across Alaska. IDITAROD DREAMS is an absorbing, personal account of a year in the life of this remarkable woman living on the edge of the wilderness with her husband, Mike, and enough howling huskies to populate a small town. It is about the special bond between a woman and her dogs and about the astonishing measure of skill and stamina required to compete in the Iditarod.

Iditarod Dreams: A Year in the Life of Alaskan Sled Dog Racer DeeDee Jonrowe

5 Responses to “Iditarod Dreams: A Year in the Life of Alaskan Sled Dog Racer DeeDee Jonrowe”

  1. Margery Glickman Says:

    Although the book is an eye opener about the Iditarod, Jonrowe should have told us more about the suffering the dogs endure. She does tell us that mushers sleep on their sled while the dogs race. And, during the race DeeDee says numerous accidents happen– mushers hit trees and bounce off rocks. But she doesn’t give enough details. The reader is never told that dogs die in the race, that they develop ulcers, lung damage, anemia, rupture discs, paralyis,pneumonia and viral diseases.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Aspen Myles Says:

    How many of us are able to say that we are living our dream? I believe Dee Dee Jonrowe is doing just that! My opinion of an athlete is not one who wins an important event, but the one who is consistent time after time, year in and year out. Dee Dee Jonrowe and her dogs exemplify this. She has a passion for her dogs, racing, and life. Her story is extraordinary, and I believe after reading this book, that she is as well. I hope she continues to race and promote her passion for this sport. Congratulations to Dee Dee Jonrowe(Miss Consistency)for your fourth place finish in the 2006 Iditarod!!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Jeanne in Colorado Says:

    I have read this book, found it most inspiring, and learned so much from DeeDee Jonrowe.. This book has been an example in ‘endurance’ for me for every day living…. There should be more books like this one..DeeDee is a special person who loves her dogs. Once you open the cover, it’s impossible to lay it down till you read the last page…. Worth reading, and learning from… how she cares for the dogs, loves them, as they ARE her best friends..And after traveling to Alaska and visiting in Denali Nat. Park, seeing the dogs there, I realized just how MUCH the dogs love to run. It’s their life.. a life they love. There is so much to learn from the dogs and the ‘mushers’. And this book takes you to the ‘real experience’ of running with the dogs. Quite inspiring. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to know the truth, and how it ‘really is’.. An excellent book.!!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Experienced Musher Says:

    I have had the pleasure of meeting DeeDee on many occasions and I can say without hesitation she is one of the most respected women in mushing and in her community. Her book is all about her passion, her sleddogs, her best friends, and her adventure with them… her love for these wonderful dogs, her committment to them, and to mushing. She is one of the most amazing, strong, honest and intelligent women I have ever met… read this book, it’s worth much more than it’s cost. You will feel as if you have just taken a trip down the Iditarod trail with your own team of amazing huskies… what a pleasure to be able to share this through DeeDee. I can’t say enough about her or her book… just trust this and other reviews and don’t miss this book…
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Rosemary D Says:

    DeeDee Jonrowe is one of the few women racing at a competetive level in this sport. And I use the word “sport” advisedly. I am an Iditarod volunteer and the athleticism of the mushers never ceases to amaze me. Many run uphill behind the sled to conserve the dogs’ energy.

    I loved DeeDee’s insights into the day-to-day lifestyle of a musher. She writes of bonding with the puppies “I snuggle with them all the time. You can never waste time by sitting still and cuddling a puppy.”

    She describes the process of training – beginning in the fall with a four-wheeler in Neutral. First they go on short runs, then longer and longer. If you’ve ever been pulled on your daily walk by your own dog you can imagine the pulling-power of ten or so sleddogs in harness.

    DeeDee writes about the satisfaction of overcoming adversity. And her commitment to her dogs. “..I have enough drive in myself to provide for my dogs, to make sure they are okay. I would rather help them than sleep. That’s my internal drive.”

    That drive was recognized by the volunteer veterinarians when they selected DeeDee to win the much-coveted Leonhard Seppala Humanitarian Award. It is given to the musher who has demonstrated outstanding care of his or her team throughout the race.

    DeeDee often visits schools and is a much-sought-after insprirational speaker. She is a gifted athlete and a kind and sweet person.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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