The Prairie in Her Eyes
By (Author) Ann Daum
Milkweed Editions
Milkweed Editions
29th April 2003
First Trade Paper Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
Autobiography: general
B
Paperback
248
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
272g
My fathers ranch is now a testament to the fact that cattlemen and coyotes can live in peace, Ann Daum writes. But it wasnt always so. Reared on her fathers thirty-thousand-acre ranch, Daum grew up to become a rancher herself, raising sport horses. And inThe Prairie in Her Eyes, she captures the beauty, despair, rewards, and loneliness of ranching in the modern West.
Daums essays rise and fall with the undulations of the prairie and can pack a punch like South Dakota weather. She writes about actual artifacts buried in the prairie soil, as well as of what lies hidden in the lives of people who live there and the white line you can never go beneath without drawing blood. Warm memories of her girlhood on the ranch turn cold as she recalls brutalities both casual and calculatedthe writhing of a captive coyote, a ranch hands predatory sexuality, and the horrors of a chicken research facility.
Unflinching and understated, Daum breaks the silence that for too long has marked (and marred) the lives of western women. With humor and insight, her essays touch on different aspects of rural life and convey her vision for a good life in the west.