The Dark History of Eastern California: A Conversation with Kendra Atleework

FEW WRITERS MANAGE to capture the essence of the California that exists beyond the images typically offered up by film and television — palm trees, beaches, gridlock, Hollywood, Kardashians; images the rest of the country seems so willing to accept about us “out here.” Kendra Atleework’s new memoir Miracle Country, published in July by Algonquin […] The post The Dark History of Eastern California: A Conversation with Kendra Atleework appeared first on Los Angeles Review of Books. Continue reading at 'Los Angeles Review of Books'

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