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Author Spragg, Mark, 1952-

Title Where rivers change direction / Mark Spragg.

Publication Info. Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, [1999]
©1999

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 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  92 SPRAGG, MAR    Check Shelf
Description 267 pages ; 23 cm
Summary There's no trace of sentimentality here, just a close look at a rugged childhood and early manhood. Spragg left childhood behind at age 11, when we went to work for his father. One of the strongest chapters details the winter he spent house-sitting in an isolated mountain cabin; it shows just how thin the line between sanity and insanity can become.
Contents Contents: In praise of horses -- My sister's boots -- Bones -- Wapiti school -- The circusmaster -- A boy's work -- Greybull -- John and Jack -- Tommy Two -- Adopting Bear -- Wintering -- Wind -- Recoil -- A ditch burning.
Subject Spragg, Mark, 1952- -- Childhood and youth.
Ranch life -- Wyoming -- Park County.
Park County (Wyo.) -- Biography.
Shoshone National Forest (Wyo.) -- Biography.
Park County (Wyo.) -- Social life and customs.
ISBN 0874806178 (acid-free paper)
9780874806175 (acid-free paper)
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