Tracy Seeley is a professor of English at the University of San Francisco.
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Prelude Chapter One: Thresholds Part One: Going Back Chapter Two: The Good Land Chapter Three: Amazing Grace Chapter Four: The Known World Chapter Five: Wichita Vortex Redux Part Two: Widening the Circle Chapter Six: Kansas Becomes Me Chapter Seven: Sacred Bundles, Secret Maps Chapter Eight: What the Prairie Teaches Part Three: Coming Home Chapter Nine: Matfield Green Coda, 2008 Acknowledgments Selected Bibliography
"Under Tracy Seeley's cool, clear gaze, the fractured landscape of America's rootlessness is seen whole again. She reminds us that place is both on the horizon and within our memories... My Ruby Slippers is a complete pleasure to read." - Lewis Buzbee, author of The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop "Ad astra per aspera. To the stars through difficulty is the Kansas state motto. Tracy Seeley's My Ruby Slippers takes us on a knockabout journey to Dorothy territory, but when she awakens in sunflowers, she's not home. An honest inquiry into who we are wherever we are, and a brave meditation on mortality. A wonderful book." - Terese Svoboda, author of Black Glasses Like Clark Kent "Tracy Seeley's My Ruby Slippers offers a graceful journey into the secret worlds of grief, illness, and, ultimately, recovery. This is a wonderfully vivid and compassionate book, reminding us of how place can shape us and make us whole again." - Dinty W. Moore, author of Between Panic and Desire "There is a sensitivity and patience and persistent thoughtfulness in Tracy Seeley's prose that makes her memoir unique to this cultural moment. In her capable hands we are in no hurry to get anywhere, but happy to follow her lead down every digressive and revelatory path." - Phillip Lopate, author of Getting Personal: Selected Essays

