A Sandhills Ballad
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Nebraska Press
Published:1st Apr '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Story of Mary Rasmussen and the loss, sacrifice, and love she experiences at her home in the Nebraska Sandhills.
After her life as she knows it ends in heartbreak, Mary Rasmussen, a strong-willed and independent young ranch woman living in the Sandhills of western Nebraska, suddenly feels that everything she has believed in - God, her instincts, the land itself - has failed her. She abandons her cultural and emotional ties, succumbing to circumstances she thinks she is powerless to control.After her life as she knows it ends in heartbreak, Mary Rasmussen, a strong-willed and independent young ranch woman living in the Sandhills of western Nebraska, suddenly feels that everything she has believed in—God, her instincts, the land itself—has failed her. She abandons her cultural and emotional ties, succumbing to circumstances she thinks she is powerless to control. In a rash decision, she marries a conservative, patriarchal preacher who doesn’t understand her, the ranching community, or anything beyond his own beliefs. Mary’s inner turmoil builds as she comes to appreciate the gravity of her situation and the need to take action.
“Stark and engrossing, this debut novel . . . fixes an empathetic but relentless gaze on a woman determined to expunge the regrets from her life. . . . An immersing achievement, this novel should please any fan of good fiction.”—Publishers Weekly
“This is good, old-fashioned storytelling at its best, and Mary Rasmussen will live forever in your hearts as a young woman who faces enormous tests and survives in order to protect those she loves. Stubborn, determined, and loyal, Mary makes a life that requires both imagination and grit, and you end up rooting for her every inch of the way.”—Jonis Agee, author of The River Wife
“A nearly perfect book. The harsh Nebraska landscape is a complete character in its own right. Unforgiving. Somewhat distant. Aloof. Home. The human characters are more yielding, but only just. And the sum of what author Ladette Randolph creates here is unforgettable.”—January Magazine
“Randolph’s characters peel back the stereotypes, all the while exploring the truths and half-truths of the iconic Sandhills family, feisty, fecund, and invincible.”—Western American Literature
“Randolph has worked hard to get the Sandhills language right; she clearly has enormous respect for the ranching culture.”—Los Angeles Times
“Quietly moving.”—New York Times Book Review
ISBN: 9780803236301
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356 pages