An evocation of the Great Plains and its influence on the human spirit, Dakota describes the harsh, desolate, yet sublime landscape that embodies the contradictions of American life as lived in small towns where history and myth have become indistinguishable.Dakota: A Spiritual Geography is a contemplative book, a book of stories, a book of prayer, a book to be read meditatively and well. It is a gift of hope and balance, a place to begin. -- Melissa Pritchard, Chicago Tribune
CONDITION: Softcover with light wear to cover, book in vg+ condition