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Happy with delivery and happy with the book
Traditionally at least ranch life has gone against materialism and has stood for the small achievements of the human conjoined ... Read More
I fell in love with the book myself having been able to live vicariously thru her narrative
She says disfigurement is synonymous with the whole idea of a frontier
Packaging/appearance
At dawn mowed hay meadows are the color of pumpkins and the willows leafless now are pink and silver batons conducting inaudibl... Read More
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- This product had a total of 287 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 13 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
She was struck by lightning and came back
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It’s a relaxing read about mostly mundane things out there under the stars in cattle county
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The book is episodic almost a series of essays
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was in wyoming this past september and the tour guide mentioned ehrlichs book a couple of times in his commentary
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
From now on i only read essays
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I actually found myself reading sections of the book as if for inspiration and then remembering my own life times on the high plains hiking trails or mountain bike single tracks of nm
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I was going to give it three stars because of the slow pace and long descriptive prose but in fairness i knew this wasnt a fastmoving adventure book when i bought it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
What it is a series of essays on gretel ehrlichs assimilation to the wyoming ranching lifestyle after deciding to move there and commit her life to a very different vein than what she had known in california