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100 1  Boyles, Claire,|eauthor. 
245 10 Site fidelity :|bstories|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /
       |cClaire Boyles. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bDreamscape Media, LLC,|c2021. 
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511 1  Read by Devon Sorvari, Eva Wilhelm, Pete Cross, Jesse 
       Vilinsky. 
520    Firmly rooted in the modern American West, this story 
       collection follows women and families who feel the 
       instinctual, inexplicable pull of a home they must work to
       protect from the effects of economic inequity and climate 
       catastrophe. A seventy-four-year-old nun turns to eco-
       sabotage to stop a fracking project. A woman delivers her 
       own baby in a Nevada ghost town. A young farmer hides her 
       chicken flock from the government during a bird-flu 
       epidemic. An ornithologist returns home to care for her 
       rancher father and gets caught up trying to protect a 
       breeding group of endangered Gunnison sage grouse. In lean,
       lyrical prose, Claire Boyles evokes the bleakness and 
       beauty of our threatened western landscapes. Spanning the 
       decades from the 1970s to a plausible near future, Site 
       Fidelity introduces unforgettable characters who must 
       confront the challenges of caregiving and loss alongside 
       the very practical impacts of fracking, water-rights law, 
       and other agricultural policies. It is a vivid, intimate, 
       and deeply human exploration of life on the shifting 
       terrain of our changing planet. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Women|zWest (U.S.)|vFiction. 
650  0 Families|zWest (U.S.)|vFiction. 
700 1  Sorvari, Devon. 
700 1  Wilhelm, Eva. 
700 1  Cross, Pete. 
700 1  Vilinsky, Jesse. 
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