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This collection of essays revolves around themes of relationship with place and culture. Using personal tales, humor, and invented Coyote stories, Cruden casts lines of inquiry far and wide, from the Isle of Skye in Scotland to eastern Washington's rural landscapes -- looking into music, language, communication with wildlife, and what constitutes community; looking into what binds us to place, and to one another.
This collection of essays revolves around themes of relationship with place and culture. Using personal tales, humor, and invented Coyote stories, Cruden casts lines of inquiry far and wide, from the Isle of Skye in Scotland to eastern Washington's rural landscapes -- looking into music, language, communication with wildlife, and what constitutes community; looking into what binds us to place, and to one another.
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