![]() No revelation from the meaning of the death of a parent to being a blonde is too big or small for this Colorado born biologist to dissect. With cheeky wisdom, Jeffe Kennedy explores the extraordinary moments that transform ordinary lives. ![]() She is the scientist struggling with mortality, the liberal learning to shoot a gun. She is the feminist adolescent, ashamed to win a prize in home economics who learns to take joy in her pastry skills. ![]() From the book’s opening in a cornfield, where Kennedy is searching for the twenty five year old site of the plane crash that killed her father, she seems to be in constant motion. These essays explore the challenges Jeffe Kennedy has faced as a woman, a Westerner, a father less daughter, a stepmother, a biologist, and a girl with hair of no specific color. Wyoming Trucks, True Love, and the Weather Channel ![]()
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