Where Rivers Change Direction
Spragg, Mark
Sold by Smith Family Bookstore Downtown, Eugene, OR, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since 13 February 2009
Used - Hardcover
Condition: Used - Very good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSold by Smith Family Bookstore Downtown, Eugene, OR, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since 13 February 2009
Condition: Used - Very good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSigned by author on title page. Text clean and unmarked. Binding tight. Navy cloth boards have very light wear. Edges of pages have light wear. Foot of pages has small blue pen mark. Mylar-covered dust jacket has very light wear.
Seller Inventory # 5052141
-- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"A vivid portrait of life in the American outback." -"San Francisco Chronicle"
"A discovery... what makes the book so affecting is that everything is approached with a boy's generous and unwearied heart." -"Big Sky Journal"
"The cruel, punishing sound of the wind; the rich, earthy smell of horses; the bitter joy of boy becoming man--Spragg's spare but sensual essays will resonate not only with males and horse lovers, but also with anyone who treasures an examined life." -"Utne Reader"
"A piercing voice from the heartland, this resonant autobiography weds the venerable Western tradition of frontier exploration of self and nature with the masculine school of writing stretching from Hemingway to Mailer." -"Publishers Weekly"
"This is a book that deserves many readers." -Larry McMurty
"Here is a book for women to read to learn the hearts of men. Here is a book for men to read to curse what they have lost. This soulful book walks us to a place of restoration through the big wide open of Wyoming. Mark Spragg's words, his stories are a fine example of blood writing, every sentence alive." -Terry Tempest Williams
"Stirring, evocative, finely nuanced, gritty-marvelous!" -Gretel Ehrlich, author of "The Solace of Open Spaces"
A vivid portrait of life in the American outback. San Francisco Chronicle
A discovery what makes the book so affecting is that everything is approached with a boy s generous and unwearied heart. Big Sky Journal
The cruel, punishing sound of the wind; the rich, earthy smell of horses; the bitter joy of boy becoming man Spragg s spare but sensual essays will resonate not only with males and horse lovers, but also with anyone who treasures an examined life. Utne Reader
A piercing voice from the heartland, this resonant autobiography weds the venerable Western tradition of frontier exploration of self and nature with the masculine school of writing stretching from Hemingway to Mailer. Publishers Weekly
"This is a book that deserves many readers." Larry McMurty
"Here is a book for women to read to learn the hearts of men. Here is a book for men to read to curse what they have lost. This soulful book walks us to a place of restoration through the big wide open of Wyoming. Mark Spragg's words, his stories are a fine example of blood writing, every sentence alive." Terry Tempest Williams
"Stirring, evocative, finely nuanced, gritty-marvelous!" Gretel Ehrlich, author of The Solace of Open Spaces"
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