A memoir of Price's rediscovery of his place in the American landscape
AcknowledgmentsChapter 1 - The First Miracle of the Prairie: Buffalo Gap, South DakotaChapter 2 - Reaching Yarak: The Peregrinations of Dan O'BrienChapter 3 - Not Just Any Land: Linda Hasselstrom at HomeChapter 4 - Native Dreams: William Least Heat-Moon and Chase County, KansasChatper 5 - A Healing Home: Mary Swander's Recovery among the Iowa AmishChapter 6 - What This Prairie Will Awaken: Walnut Creek National Wildlife RefugeNotesBibliography
John Price is an associate professor of English at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. His essays on nature have appeared, among other places, in Orion, The Christian Science Monitor, and Best Spiritual Writing 2000.
"A thoughtful and very readable contribution to the ongoing discussion about regionalism and the ethical responsibilities of regional and environmental writers."--Western American Literature
"A thoughtful and very readable contribution to the ongoing discussion about regionalism and the ethical responsibilities of regional and environmental writers."--Western American Literature
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