Pattern of the Land

Pattern of the Land
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Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9781469782218
ISBN-13 : 1469782219
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Book Synopsis Pattern of the Land by : Eileen Apperson

Download or read book Pattern of the Land written by Eileen Apperson and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2012-03 with total page 153 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Eileen Apperson has always felt a visceral reaction to landscapes. The one she lives in has been compromised and altered, making her relationship to this place all the more complicated. The San Joaquin Valley has gone through series of transitions to become the worlds greatest agricultural region. To reach such status, the land has gone through sweeping alterations over the past 150 years. This has been due to a series of events brought about by missionaries, trappers, cattlemen famers, and finally a growing urban population. Pattern of the Land explores each of these stages in the valley's history by describing the uniqueness of its terrain. What brings this recorder upon the land closer is that the most significant of these changes have come at the hands of her family, the first settlers in a frontier. Pattern of the Land weaves family stories with historic accounts, focusing primarily on the region where the Kings River descends the Sierra to the area that was Tulare Lake. These sketches guide her search fit home in an altered landscape. Family has been one constant in the place she has grown to appreciate and is now proud to call home.


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