Book World: A thrilling, fresh take on the western
Ron Charles, The Washington Post
Jan. 7, 2021
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It still surprises me that some of my favorite novels are westerns. It no longer surprises me that they re written by women. The territory once dominated by Zane Grey and Louis L Amour has long since been opened up by Paulette Jiles, Mary Doria Russell, Molly Gloss and other women who have cut fresh trails in this old genre.
The latest foray comes from Anna North, a reporter for Vox. Her new novel, Outlawed, stirs up the western with a provocative blend of alt-history and feminist consciousness. The result is a thrilling tale eerily familiar but utterly transformed.
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JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Historical figures of Jamestown will be recognized in the road diet project come spring.
During the recent Jamestown Public Works Committee meeting, a “Walk of Fame” of Jamestown’s most notable figures was discussed.
Tourism Executive Director Searle Swedlund says the cost for material and installation are all included in the road diet budget, meaning there will be no cost to the city of Jamestown.
Some mentionable names included in the paved project include Louis L’Amour, Anne Carlsen, Anton Klaus, Elizabeth White, Alfred Dickey and more.
Swedlund explained there was a consensus to only posthumous figures.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Claflin librarian reflects on four decades of service Pam Atteberry, Director of the Independent Township Library in Claflin, was honored at the library board meeting Monday night, Dec. 7.
CLAFLIN Argentine writer and journalist Carlos María Domínguez said, “To build up a library is to create a life. It’s never just a random collection of books.”
For 40 years, Claflin librarian Pam Atteberry has played an integral role giving students and other citizens access to knowledge while shaping lives and developing meaningful, life-long relationships.