In Going Over East, award-winning author Linda Hasselstrom structures her narrative around the opening and closing of gates as she goes "over east" en route to the summer pasture. This description may be from another edition of this product.
A wonderful glimpse of a rapidly disappearing lifestyle
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This is one of my favorite books. I first read it when I had left the traffic clogged freeways of LA to live the rural life. I will never forget the sense Hasselstrom gave of what it really takes to battle the elements (and the political and economic changes) that create such a harsh reality for real working ranchers. As an editor I often refer writers to this book as an excellent example of memoir writing. I highly recommend this and Hasselstrom's other books. She is such a skilled writer that whatever she writes about is surely worth reading.
An excellent book casting reflections on rural female life
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I first read this book in a regional lit class in college. Being a farmer's wife, I related easily to her tales of life as she "passed through the gates" on the ranch. What an interesting format. The book touched on the important past as well as present rural issues that make that life unique. The author comes across as a strong, independent, and thoughtful woman--someone who respects the power of the past and is interested in the future. The clash of technology and ranching is also explored in a sensitive way. It was a great "journey"--going with her as she rode the ranch--a vast empire of land that holds special significance to her and many others.
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