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A compelling, intimate memoir of writer Susan Tweit and her economist-turned-sculptor husband Richard Cabe's journey together-framed by their final road trip, a 4,000-mile-long delayed honeymoon they embarked upon after Richard was diagnosed with the brain cancer that would kill him.

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A compelling, intimate memoir of writer Susan Tweit and her economist-turned-sculptor husband Richard Cabe's journey together-framed by their final road trip, a 4,000-mile-long delayed honeymoon they embarked upon after Richard was diagnosed with the brain cancer that would kill him.
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Autorenporträt
Susan J. Tweit is a plant biologist who began her career working in the wilderness studying wildfires, grizzly bear habitat and sagebrush ecosystems. She turned to writing when she realized she loved telling the stories in the data. She is an award-winning author of twelve books, including a previous memoir, Walking Nature Home, and has been published in magazines and newspapers including Audubon, Popular Mechanics, the Denver Post, and the Los Angeles Times. Her essays and commentaries have been collected in numerous anthologies, and heard on regional public radio. She is cofounder of the Border Book Festival and Audubon Rockies’ Be A Habitat Hero Project, and an active member of Women Writing the West and Story Circle Network. Visit her online at www.susanjtweit.com.Tweit writes from the high desert outside Santa Fe, New Mexico, and a farm at the foot of high peaks near Paonia, Colorado, where deer and coyotes saunter through her garden and stars stud a dark night sky.