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Dakota
A Spiritual Geography
by Kathleen Norris
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Norris writes about the dynamics of small-town life in this tribute to the Great Plains and their power to inform the human spirit. Filled with descriptions of a harsh and desolate, yet sublime landscape, "Dakota" weaves together the lives of farmers, townsfolk, Native Americans, and a community of Benedictine monks.
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9780395633205,
Hardcover,
Houghton Mifflin,
1993
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9780618127245,
Paperback,
Mariner Books,
2001
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9780395710913,
Paperback,
Houghton Mifflin,
1993
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Publisher Notes
Norris provides an evocative tribute to the Great Plains and their power to transform the spirits of farmers, townsfolk, Native Americans, and others. "Deeply moving".--New York Times Book Review.
Media Reviews
"[A] remarkable new work of nonfiction...a deeply spiritual, deeply moving book...It is an act of devotion with nothing cloistered about it, an endlessly instructive book."
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