Dazzling, playful, and intellectually complex examination of personal recollections and archival materials about Kroetsch's poetry.
Valerie Matsumoto chronicles conflicts within the community as well as obstacles from without as the colonists responded to the challenges of settlement, the setbacks of the Great Depression, the hardships of World War II internment, and ...
Chase Ford was the first of four generations of Ford men to leave Comanche County, Colorado. For Chase, leaving saved the best and hid the worst. But now, he's come home. His friends are right there waiting for him--and so are his enemies.
While out hiking, a family comes upon the site of an old house and finds some clues about the people that once lived there.
This volume, based on a multi-institutional collaboration between the New School for Social Research and five major New York City museums, and its resulting conference in October 1990, addresses historical and contemporary meanings of home.
The creative wellspring of American Indian culture is well represented in this anthology, a compilation of stories, songs, poems, and other writings taken from twenty-five years of Sun Tracks: An American Indian Literary Series.
That's only half the story of the Alabama-born musician, however, who reveals in this candid, photo-filled memoir how he became not only one of the world's most highly regarded rock and roll piano players, but also one of the most respected ...
In The Nesting Place, Myquillyn shares the secrets of decorating for real people--and it has nothing to do with creating a flawless look to wow your guests.
Eight stories capture the life of twelve-year-old Irene Hutto, growing up on a cotton farm in Texas in the 1930s, based on the life of Harriet Burandt's mother.
First released in 1990, the essays in Home Place range from the personal—the search for a childhood vision of pristine grassland, the boy who goes from hunting to respecting wildlife...
This book is about a bright five-year-old boy whose parents disagree and fight with one another. The young boy feels caught in the middle and hopes for a safe place to call home. Although his parents disagree, they both love him very much.