Dakota: A Spiritual GeographyIn the tradition of Gretel Ehrlich, poet Kathleen Norris takes readers inside the extraordinary world of the Great Plains. In a voice as authentic and profound as the landscape she describes, Norris reveals the contradictions of small-town life out here, where gracious hospitality blends with provincial wariness. |
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