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SUMMARY:Darcy Lipp-Acord Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:“[Darcy] Lipp-Acord is one woman\, but she tells a dozen stories\, her ancestors’ voices mingling with her own: the farmers’ daughter\, the Catholic woman\, the wife\, the mother\, the artist. . . . Circling Back Home reflects the life of a ranch woman in all its prismatic variety.” Linda M. Hasselstrom \nAt a time when values of frugality\, home\, family\, and care of the land seem increasingly absent\, one woman looks to her past to create a life of significance for her family. Her search takes her back to the prairie of her grandmothers\, who survived personal hardships and lived off what the land provided. Lipp-Acord mourns the loss of one child and celebrates the birth of others\, all while balancing her own desire to put down roots with her husband’s life as an itinerant ranch hand. Written over ten years\, these essays compose a picture of endurance and grace as the author addresses her history and finds her way home. \nThe granddaughter of German-Russian immigrants\, Darcy Lipp-Acord grew up in Timber Lake\, South Dakota\, on a farm worked by three generations of her family. She currently lives on a ranch with her husband\, Shawn\, and their six children near the Montana-Wyoming border. She won the Wyoming Arts Council’s Frank Nelson Doubleday Award for women writers\, and her essays have appeared in several anthologies including Woven on the Wind. \nLinda M. Hasselstrom\, who founded the Windbreak House Writing Retreats\, writes poetry and nonfiction from her ranch in South Dakota. Her latest book is Dirt Songs: A Plains Duet. \n
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LOCATION:Sheridan Stationary Books and Gallery\, 206 N. Main St.\, Sheridan\, WY\, 82801\, United States
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