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My West: Personal Writings on the American West -- Past, Present and Future
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My West: Personal Writings on the American West -- Past, Present and Future
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My West: Personal Writings on the American West -- Past, Present and Future
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A new anthology by bestselling author Patricia Nell Warren - unveiling a collection of her intensely personal writings about the American West - its past, present and future.
Warren grew up on the Grant-Kohrs Ranch in Montana, now a national historic site. Since 1980, she has lived in California. In addition to writing eight novels, she spent the last 50-plus years carving out a body of short works that both celebrate and scrutinize her native West. Her articles, commentaries, editorials, blogs, investigative reports and historical pieces have appeared everywhere from The Reader's Digest and Persimmon Hill to Huffington Post and the Hot Springs Little Baldy Press. Here she collects a sagebrush bouquet of 47 favorites on everything from agriculture to zest, by way of cooking, ethnicity, gender, history, politics, sexual orientation.
In his foreword, noted author/filmmaker Gregory Hinton, himself a born Westerner, says of this book: "A masterwork by one of our most gifted storytellers. Patricia's deeply evocative stories will quickly transport even the most dug-in urban reader to the heartland that is the American West."
Warren grew up on the Grant-Kohrs Ranch in Montana, now a national historic site. Since 1980, she has lived in California. In addition to writing eight novels, she spent the last 50-plus years carving out a body of short works that both celebrate and scrutinize her native West. Her articles, commentaries, editorials, blogs, investigative reports and historical pieces have appeared everywhere from The Reader's Digest and Persimmon Hill to Huffington Post and the Hot Springs Little Baldy Press. Here she collects a sagebrush bouquet of 47 favorites on everything from agriculture to zest, by way of cooking, ethnicity, gender, history, politics, sexual orientation.
In his foreword, noted author/filmmaker Gregory Hinton, himself a born Westerner, says of this book: "A masterwork by one of our most gifted storytellers. Patricia's deeply evocative stories will quickly transport even the most dug-in urban reader to the heartland that is the American West."