**"Continues where Brown's first memoir,_The Los Angeles Diaries_ , left off. It's molten stuff, the story of his efforts to control his river of rage." --_Los Angeles Times_** Award-winning author James Brown gained a cult following after chronicling his turbulent childhood and spiraling drug
Lost without the river: a memoir
β Scribed by Scoblic, Barbara Hoffbeck
- Publisher
- She Writes Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 483 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- South Dakota,South Dakota.
- ISBN
- 1631521071
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Barbara Hoffbeck never quite felt she fit into the small farming community of Big Stone City, South Dakotaβand as the youngest of seven growing up during the post-Depression era, she struggled to find her place within her large Catholic family. Barbara defied expectations at every turn, determined to prove her worth in a male-dominated time and place, whether it be by joining a "no girls allowed" hunting trip with her brothers, racing to help save her family's burning barn, or moving across the United States to New York City to pursue a career in publishing. Barbara took her experiences in stride, grounding herself in the beauty of her surroundingsβan appreciation stemming from her Dakota roots.Β Lost Without the RiverΒ is the story of a girl who grows up, leaves home, and eventually discovers an appreciation for the farm she left behind. It demonstrates the emotional power that even the smallest place can exert, and the gravitational pull that calls a person back home.
β¦ Subjects
South Dakota
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