Barrett Willoughby

Barrett Willoughby
Barrett Willoughby was an American novelist and screenwriter known for her adventure novels set in Alaska. Born in 1901 as Florence Barrett, she wrote popular works like "Alaska Holiday" and "Rocking Moon," capturing the rugged wilderness and romantic intrigue of the region. Willoughby’s vivid storytelling brought the Alaskan frontier to life, and her books often featured strong female protagonists. Several of her works were adapted into films, contributing to her fame during the early 20th century.

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CHAPTER I THE WHITE CHIEF OF KATLEEAN It was quiet in the great store room of the Alaska Fur and Trading Company's post at Kat-lee-an. The westering sun streaming in through a side window lighted up shelves of brightly labeled canned goods and a long, scarred counter piled high with gay blankets and men's rough clothing. Back of the big, pot-bellied stove—cold now—that stood near the... more...