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Woven on the Wind and Leaning into the Wind edited by Linda M. Hasselstrom, Gaydell Collier, and Nancy Curtis

  Downloadable Guide for Group Discussion and Classroom Use Both Books The editors of these groundbreaking collections, all three of whom are ranch women, used to joke about the West’s stereotypical images and perennial popularity. As Deirdre Stoelzle points out in her essay “The Curtsy” (Leaning into the Wind), “The fake cowboys are the ones [...]

Woven on the Wind and Leaning into the Wind edited by Linda M. Hasselstrom, Gaydell Collier, and Nancy Curtis

  Downloadable Guide for Group Discussion and Classroom Use Both Books The editors of these groundbreaking collections, all three of whom are ranch women, used to joke about the West’s stereotypical images and perennial popularity. As Deirdre Stoelzle points out in her essay “The Curtsy” (Leaning into the Wind), “The fake cowboys are the ones [...]

Wild Life by Molly Gloss

  “Extraordinary . . . a majestic evocation of the Pacific Northwest, in which elements of feminism, tall tales, the nature of the creative process, and the bottomless magic of the American wilderness are expertly woven into one exquisite artifact, a glowing gift to the reader.” — Carolyn See Questions for Discussion We hope the [...]

Ex Utero by Laurie Foos

Ex Utero Laurie Foos ISBN:9780156004640 About the book: Laurie Foos — ”the unholy love child of Franz Kafka and Erica Jong” (Philadelphia Inquirer) — gives us a “wonderfully deranged and stunning” novel (Fay Weldon, Los Angeles Times Book Review) about the hullabaloo that ensues when a woman somehow loses her uterus at the shopping mall. [...]