After twenty years in public health nursing, Iris Graville quit her job and convinced her husband and their children to move to Stehekin, a remote village in Washington State's North Cascades. They sought adventure; she yearned for the quiet and respite of this community of eighty-five residents accessible only by boat, float plane, or hiking.
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After twenty years in public health nursing, Iris Graville quit her job and convinced her husband and their children to move to Stehekin, a remote village in Washington State's North Cascades. They sought adventure; she yearned for the quiet and respite of this community of eighty-five residents accessible only by boat, float plane, or hiking.
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