
This essay collection is lovely, as I would have expected after also loving Red Paint. I think probably my favorite part is how this collection isn't chronological, exactly, but weaves in and out of various parts of LaPointe's life before and since her autobiography. It's a beautiful love letter to her home: land, and human and more-than-human family.
This essay collection is lovely, as I would have expected after also loving Red Paint. I think probably my favorite part is how this collection isn't chronological, exactly, but weaves in and out of various parts of LaPointe's life before and since her autobiography. It's a beautiful love letter to her home: land, and human and more-than-human family.