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?Pearce ... knows [Austin] so well that the experience is like sitting down with a trusted friend to read the letters as well as the brief notes about the people who wrote them.... The book has all the academic factual material necessary for such a volume, but it reads easily, not pedantically. Would that more academic writers were skilled in this art!?-El Palacio

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?Pearce ... knows [Austin] so well that the experience is like sitting down with a trusted friend to read the letters as well as the brief notes about the people who wrote them.... The book has all the academic factual material necessary for such a volume, but it reads easily, not pedantically. Would that more academic writers were skilled in this art!?-El Palacio
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Mary Austin (nee Hunter) was born in Carlinville, Illinois in 1868 and died in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1934. After graduation from Blackburn College, she moved with her family to California. She later spent time in New York and eventually settled in Santa Fe. A prolific writer, she wrote novels, short stories, essays, plays and poetry. Her books include "The Land of Little Rain," "The Land of Journeys' Ending," and "The American Rhythm: Studies and Reexpressions of Amerindian Songs," all available in new editions from Sunstone Press. Austin became an early advocate for environmental issues as well as the rights of women and other minority groups. She was particularly interested in the preservation of American Indian culture.