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Texas Tech University Press, 2017, nonfiction, weight 14.2 oz, hardcover

 

Ordinary Skin : Essays from Willow Springs

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  • 2018 Willa Award Finalist

    Touching on faith and  body image and belonging, these essays explore our role in deciding what is favorable or unfavorable, as well as where we someday want to dwell, and who came before us. In that touching, they feel their way with observations about current affairs, drought, mystery, and the hard decisions that face us all as we continue to move toward more questions with fewer answers. This exploration is informed and softened by hummingbirds, Gila monsters, bats, foxes, bears, wildflowers, and hidden seep springs where life goes on whether we are there to see it or not. It is about work in a wild and wilderness environment. In the end, even as life changes drastically around us, we are better off for knowing that the ugly mud bug turns into a jewel-toned dragonfly. 

  • Because I sleep out in cow camp several nights out of the year and because my office is a full hour from the post office, thank you for understanding that your shipment may be briefly delayed. 

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