The Ranch Papers: A California Memoir

The Ranch Papers: A California Memoir by Jane Wheelwright, published by Lapis Pr in 1988, is a reflective work that captures the essence of the Hollister Ranch, a vast expanse near Santa Barbara. Spanning 152 pages, this memoir relies heavily on vivid, concrete descriptions to convey the author’s deep connection to the land, which she experienced through various seasons and landscapes during her time there.
Readers will find that Wheelwright’s writing immortalizes the beauty and complexity of the ranch, offering insights into her emotional journey as she bids farewell to a cherished place. The memoir intertwines themes of California biography with a profound appreciation for nature, inviting readers to engage with both the physical and spiritual dimensions of her experiences.
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From dust jacket: Jane Hollister Wheelwright has done a very daring thing, for The Ranch Papers is a work of art relying almost entirely on concrete description . . . What Wheelwright has done is to immortalize what will soon be destroyed. The Hollister Ranch, thirty-nine thousand acres near Santa Barbara, had to be sold at her father’s death. Within it she rode her horse through an extraordinary variety of landscape; she has surveyed and experienced all seasons and weathers in a long farewell. This is the record of a passionate love affair with the land. She raises pure description to a kind of meridian where it is burned into the reader’s consciousness, never to be forgotten, and the reader taken deep into a physical journey will know by the end that it is also a spiritual one – May Sarton.
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