Miracle Country: A Memoir of a Family and a Landscape
About the Book
Miracle Country: A Memoir of a Family and a Landscape
Kendra Atleework grew up in Swall Meadows, in the Owens Valley of the Eastern Sierra Nevada, where annual rainfall averages five inches and in drought years measures closer to zero.
Kendra’s parents taught their children to thrive in this beautiful, if harsh, landscape, prone to wildfires, blizzards and gale-force winds. Above all, they were raised on unconditional love and delight in the natural world. After Kendra’s mother died of a rare autoimmune disease when Kendra was just 16, however, her once beloved desert world came to feel empty and hostile, as climate change, drought and wildfires intensified. The Atleework family fell apart, even as her father tried to keep them together. Kendra escaped to Los Angeles, and then Minneapolis, land of tall trees, full lakes and water everywhere you look.
But after years of avoiding her troubled hometown, she realized that she needed to come to terms with its past and present and had to go back. MIRACLE COUNTRY is a moving and unforgettable memoir of flight and return, emptiness and bounty, the realities of a harsh and changing climate, and the true meaning of home. For readers of Cheryl Strayed, Terry Tempest Williams and Rebecca Solnit, this is a breathtaking debut by a remarkable writer.
Miracle Country: A Memoir of a Family and a Landscape
- Publication Date: June 1, 2021
- Genres: Memoir, Nonfiction
- Paperback: 320 pages
- Publisher: Algonquin Books
- ISBN-10: 1643751417
- ISBN-13: 9781643751412