
Redberry, Ministikwan, Buffalo Pound
Jack and Lavinia work the land around the Sand Hills—are, in fact, foolish for wide-open spaces. But Lavinia’s not convinced about all of the space, about what it means to be married, and how the past haunts her husband.
Jacqueline Baker writes with confidence and unvarnished honesty, and she has the rare ability to make the familiar brilliant and finely understood. Hers are universal themes: the t...
Jack and Lavinia work the land around the Sand Hills—are, in fact, foolish for wide-open spaces. But Lavinia’s not convinced about all of the space, about what it means to be married, and how the past haunts her husband.
Jacqueline Baker writes with confidence and unvarnished honesty, and she has the rare ability to make the familiar brilliant and finely understood. Hers are universal themes: the t...