No Place Like Home: Notes from a Western Life
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No Place Like Home: Notes from a Western Life

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In "No Place Like Home", Linda Hasselstrom ponders the changing nature of community in the modern West, where old family ranches are being turned into subdivisions and historic towns are evolving into mean, congested cities. Hasselstrom's ruminations are both intensely personal and universal. The book defines her idea of how a true community should work, and the ...more
Hardcover, 211 pages
Published September 30th 2009 by University of Nevada Press (first published 2009)
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Susan Albert
No Place Like Home: Notes from a Western Life is another of Linda Hasselstrom's fine collection of essays harvested from earlier publications and expanded and rewritten and supplemented by new pieces, then organized into a thematically coherent whole. The theme of No Place (there is a conscious irony in the title) is an enlargement and sharpening of questions that resonate through most of Hasselstrom's earlier work: What constitutes community in the rural American West? How do these communities ...more
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No Place Like Home: Notes from a Western Life (Paperback)
Linda M. Hasselstrom is an award-winning poet and writer of the High Plains whose work is rooted in the arid landscape of southwestern South Dakota. She writes, ranches, and conducts writing retreats on the South Dakota ranch homesteaded by her grandfather, a Swedish cobbler, in 1899. Her website, www.windbreakhouse.com, provides details about her published poetry and nonfiction; contact her at i...more
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