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Coyote morning

Lisa Lenard-Cook

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"One spring morning, as Alison Lomez watches her daughter, Rachel, waiting for the school bus in front of their house, she sees a coyote trot up to the seven-year-old and sit down. This encounter between species is the first of many in Lisa Lenard-Cook's novel of life in Valle Bosque, New Mexico. Anyone who lives in the twenty-first-century West will recognize Lenard-Cook's portrait of the space between farms and suburbs, old timers and newcomers. But her witty send-up of the environmental issues that vex refugees from city life serves as a powerful and serious means of examining the ways human beings cope with life's mysteries and its inevitable dangers. The complex relations between men and women, parents and children, brothers and sisters that make up the daily lives of Lenard-Cook's characters will make readers reflect on their own lives and relationship to wildness."--BOOK JACKET.

Details

OL Work ID
OL5706265W

Subjects

ControlSingle mothersGirlsAnimal welfareFictionCoyoteMothers and daughtersHuman-animal relationshipsFiction, psychologicalFiction, generalMothers and daughters, fictionNew mexico, fictionSingle women, fictionAnimalsTreatment

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