Feels Like Far is a poignant autobiography. Linda Hasselstrom observes like a naturalist, contemplates like a philosopher, and writes like a poet as she pursues her central question: Death washed away the solid bedrock of my life as I drove back and forth across the plains this year. ... Are these changes in my life vortical growth? Or the destructive confusion of a prairie twister ? Flashbacks and reflections weave past and present together. As she ponders her husband\u27s death, her father\u27s aging and death, her mother\u27s decline, her best friend\u27s death, her move from her ranch to Cheyenne, and the meaning of her own life, she relies on her deep prairie roots for physical strength and spiritual insight. She describes the prairi...
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The Great Plains is a unique, difficult landscape, and those who live here have to learn to adapt to...
In the concluding pages of Mary Clearman Blew\u27s newest contribution to western literature, she de...
What\u27s happening to Linda Hasselstrom\u27s Great Plains is happening everywhere, even in western ...
Twenty years ago, Stange and her husband traded a modest New Jersey house for seven square miles of ...
After the publication of her first book, Windbreak, by Barn Owl Books in 1987, Linda Hasselstrom bec...
Linda Hasselstrom (rancher and author of Windbreak, Going Over East, Land Circle, and Caught by One ...
Readers will likely be familiar with the background dramas in One Degree West: Reflections of a Plai...
To love the land was all, concludes Caroline Marwitz in Naming the Winds: A High Plains Apprentice...
Kennedy\u27s subtitle is apt, for her book narrates the education of a biologist who becomes a secon...
Poems of place emerge so intimately from an intersection of landscape and culture that they couldn\u...
When do the prairies begin in history? And are they now in danger of ending? Jenny Kerber notes that...
John Price reads and travels his way into the grasslands, the prairies, in his fine new book. He rea...
Larry McMurtry\u27s question for Walter Benjamin is what kind of stories arise in a place where not...
I realize that I am being seduced by memories, Lisa Dale Norton informs us, that the task at hand ...
The Montana Frontier: One Woman\u27s West traces the life of Joyce Litz\u27s grandmother, Lillian Ha...
The Great Plains is a unique, difficult landscape, and those who live here have to learn to adapt to...
In the concluding pages of Mary Clearman Blew\u27s newest contribution to western literature, she de...