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Lazy B (Modern Library)
by Sandra Day O'Connor, H. Alan Day

Published: 2005-11-01
Hardcover : 352 pages
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Now, for the first time in paperback, here is the remarkable story of Sandra Day O?Connor's family and early life, her journey to adulthood in the American Southwest that helped make her the woman she is today?the first female justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and one of the most ...
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(Now, for the first time in paperback, here is the remarkable story of Sandra Day O?Connor's family and early life, her journey to adulthood in the American Southwest that helped make her the woman she is today?the first female justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and one of the most powerful women in America. In this illuminating and unusual book, Sandra Day O?Connor tells, with her brother, Alan, the story of the Day family, and of growing up on the harsh yet beautiful land of the Lazy B ranch in Arizona.

Laced throughout these stories about three generations of the Day family, and everyday life on the Lazy B, are the lessons Sandra and Alan learned about the world, self-reliance, and survival, and how the land, people, and values of the Lazy B shaped them. This fascinating glimpse of life in the Southwest in the last century recounts an important time in American history, and provides an enduring portrait of an independent young woman on the brink of becoming one of the most prominent figures in America.


From the Trade Paperback edition.

Deep in the granite hills of eastern Arizona in 1880, H.C. Day founded the Lazy B ranch, where U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and her brother Alan spent their youth, a time they recall in this affectionate joint memoir.

"We belonged to the Lazy B, and it belonged to each of us," write O'Connor and Day. "We thought it would always be there." Weathering events from the Great Depression to cyclical drought, they worked the ranch's 300 square miles alongside a colorful crew of cowboys, learning the ways of cattle, horses, and people, lessons they share in well-turned anecdotes. They also learned a system of values that "was simple and unsophisticated and the product of necessity," one that has followed them into the larger world. Court watchers and fans of Western writing alike will take pleasure in this multigenerational account of life on the range. --Gregory McNamee

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  "Lazy B"by nancy b. (see profile) 04/02/11

Fast reading , this book is a lot of short stories about O'Connor's memories of the ranch. Our book club felt it didn't "flow" very well as each chapter can stand on it own as a picture of the people... (read more)

 
  "Lazy B"by linda v. (see profile) 04/01/11

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