Jane Varley\u27s Flood Stage and Rising opens with what becomes the haunting echo of the narrative, how far north should we go? The north of the Great Plains impresses itself on Varley\u27s consciousness immediately when she observes, the land was flat. So flat it looked bizarre. In order to begin her PhD studies, she and her husband Gary move from one landscape (the lush greenery and hills of Virginia) to the rich diluvian river bed of Grand Forks, North Dakota. A Great Plains town that inspires tall tales, Grand Forks is built on the edge of the Red River, the last remnant of the great Agassiz Basin. Undeterred by such a contrasting landscape from what they have known, and ready for adventure in a new location, Varley and her husban...
Feels Like Far is a poignant autobiography. Linda Hasselstrom observes like a naturalist, contemplat...
The Great Sand Hills region of southwestern Saskatchewan is among the largest and, unfortunately, la...
This little book about Nebraska\u27s Platte River is an inch wide and a mile deep. In both form and ...
Jane Varley\u27s Flood Stage and Rising opens with what becomes the haunting echo of the narrative, ...
Alice Fothergill has performed a great service by reporting about events often overlooked, glossed o...
Red River Rising is a gripping read with all the tension and memorable characters of a good whodunit...
Kennedy\u27s subtitle is apt, for her book narrates the education of a biologist who becomes a secon...
To love the land was all, concludes Caroline Marwitz in Naming the Winds: A High Plains Apprentice...
Candace Savage and her companion Keith Bell first discovered Eastend, Saskatchewan, on a journey hom...
Great Plains Patchwork is an uneven, at times disturbing book, but like Grace Paley\u27s little dis...
The University of Nebraska Press has given us a gift by republishing Harriette Simpson Arnow\u27s Fl...
How does one describe the nature of this place that is the Great Plains? Diane Quantic and P. Jane H...
The Great Plains is a unique, difficult landscape, and those who live here have to learn to adapt to...
Audrey Whitson reaches down and stirs something deep in the soul. Her love of the land is respectful...
Michael A. Bryson has undertaken an ambitious study of the connections between the representation of...
Feels Like Far is a poignant autobiography. Linda Hasselstrom observes like a naturalist, contemplat...
The Great Sand Hills region of southwestern Saskatchewan is among the largest and, unfortunately, la...
This little book about Nebraska\u27s Platte River is an inch wide and a mile deep. In both form and ...
Jane Varley\u27s Flood Stage and Rising opens with what becomes the haunting echo of the narrative, ...
Alice Fothergill has performed a great service by reporting about events often overlooked, glossed o...
Red River Rising is a gripping read with all the tension and memorable characters of a good whodunit...
Kennedy\u27s subtitle is apt, for her book narrates the education of a biologist who becomes a secon...
To love the land was all, concludes Caroline Marwitz in Naming the Winds: A High Plains Apprentice...
Candace Savage and her companion Keith Bell first discovered Eastend, Saskatchewan, on a journey hom...
Great Plains Patchwork is an uneven, at times disturbing book, but like Grace Paley\u27s little dis...
The University of Nebraska Press has given us a gift by republishing Harriette Simpson Arnow\u27s Fl...
How does one describe the nature of this place that is the Great Plains? Diane Quantic and P. Jane H...
The Great Plains is a unique, difficult landscape, and those who live here have to learn to adapt to...
Audrey Whitson reaches down and stirs something deep in the soul. Her love of the land is respectful...
Michael A. Bryson has undertaken an ambitious study of the connections between the representation of...
Feels Like Far is a poignant autobiography. Linda Hasselstrom observes like a naturalist, contemplat...
The Great Sand Hills region of southwestern Saskatchewan is among the largest and, unfortunately, la...
This little book about Nebraska\u27s Platte River is an inch wide and a mile deep. In both form and ...