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Walking the Llano: A Texas Memoir of Place
by Shelley Armitage
Hardcover : 216 pages
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Introduction
When American explorers crossed the Texas Panhandle, they dubbed it part of the "Great American Desert." A "sea of grass," the llano appeared empty, flat, and barely habitable. Contemporary developments--cell phone towers, oil rigs, and wind turbines--have only added to this stereotype.
Yet, as Armitage walks the thirty meandering miles from her family farm to the Canadian River, the llano's wonders persist: dynamic mesas and canyons, vast flora and fauna, rich histories, Armitage discovers the voices of ancient, Native, and Hispano peoples, their stories interwoven with her own: her father's legacy, her mother's decline, a brother's love. The llano holds not only the beauty of ecological surprises but a renewed realization of kinship in a world ever changing.
Reminiscent of the work of memoirists Terry Tempest Williams and John McPhee, Walking the Llano is both a celebration of an overlooked region and a soaring testimony to the power of landscape to draw us into greater understanding of ourselves and others by experiencing a deeper connection with the places we inhabit.
Excerpt
CHAPTER ONE: DRAWSEd could as well have been whittling away on a spare twig as running the snake down the hole at the side of my house: the gesture was the same. His daddy, slim pocket knife in hand, had shaped an after lunch tooth pick from a tree limb along with stories in front of Swanson’s grocery—a regular. His son shucks the black line into the sewer. He says: ...

Discussion Questions
1. How does the book explore the connections between family history, prehistory, flora and fauna and what is the effect of this interweaving?2. The book is about a little known area of the llano estacado which covers part of New Mexico and Texas. Are the themes and ideas applicable to your life or where you live--that is, to people and environments outside of the book's setting?
3. How may we experience a deeper connection with the places we inhabit as inspired by this book?
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