Jana Richman is the author of a memoir, Riding in the Shadows of Saints: A Woman's Story of Motorcycling the Mormon Trail, and two novels, The Last Cowgirl, which won the 2009 Willa Award for Contemporary Fiction, and The Ordinary Truth. Born and raised in Utah's west desert, she currently lives in Escalante, Utah, where foot travel is her preferred method of commuting and exploring.
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"Imagine a 21st-century Desert Solitaire written by a woman. By a sixth-generation Mormon. By a writer who feels just as solitary as Edward Abbey but who also is fully embedded in emotional partnership with her husband. In essays keen with intelligence, raw with self-revelation, and lush with close and true observation of her home landscape, Jana Richman explores 'the life I want to live versus the life I'm supposed to live.'" -Stephen Trimble, author of Bargaining for Eden and editor of Red Rock Stories "Effortless prose that pulls the reader forward, with engaging turns of phrase on almost every page, often with a smiling sense of humor. This book is a real pleasure to read." -Thomas L. Fleischner, author of Singing Stone: A Natural History of the Escalante Canyons and editor of Nature, Love, Medicine: Essays On Wildness and Wellness