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Product Details
- Publisher: UNM Press (September 15, 2019)
- Length: 280 pages
- ISBN13: 9780826361011
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Raves and Reviews
Jack Loeffler's memoir traces not only his life as an adventurer and historian, but his life as an advocate for the Indigenous peoples of the western United States. A fascinating insight into his life, context, and work.--Rachel Haisley, The King's English, Reading the West Advocacy Award shortlist
It's impossible not to find humor in Loeffler's writing. He's an easygoing storyteller, and each fairly short snippet of his book can rope you in like a fireside tale.--The Durango Telegraph
It's impossible not to find humor in Loeffler's writing. He's an easygoing storyteller, and each fairly short snippet of his book can rope you in like a fireside tale.--The Durango Telegraph
This memoir is at once a desideratum, a manifesto, a listener's guide to the Southwest, and a call to arms.--Journal of Folklore Research
Yes, heading into the wind can be hard work, but as Loeffler shows when meditating on such important issues, we must do better. . . . His dreams might not all be attainable, but as goals to aspire to, they give us excellent guidance.--Jemez Thunder
Loeffler, a Southwestern original, serves up a memoir told with wolfish zest.--Gregory McNamee, 2019 Southwest Books of the Year
[Loeffler's] descriptions of the Southwestern ecosystem shine throughout.--Santa Fe New Mexican
Over these pages, we relive Loeffler's life and learn why he might honestly come to the title of America's most interesting and thoughtful man.--Sean Prentiss, author of Finding Abbey: The Search for Edward Abbey and His Hidden Desert Grave
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