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Author Rebein, Robert, 1964- author.

Uniform Title Essays. Selections
Title Headlights on the prairie : essays on home [Hoopla electronic resource] / Robert Rebein.

Edition Unabridged.
Publication Info. [United States] : Author's Republic, 2017.
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Cast Read by Robert Rebein.
Summary At the long-term care facility where Robert Rebein's father lands after a horrific car crash, a shadow box hangs next to each room, its contents suggesting something of the occupant's life. In Headlights on the Prairie, Rebein has created a literary shadow box of sorts, a book in which moments of singular grace and grit encapsulate a life and a world. In the tradition of memoirs such as Tobias Wolff's This Boy's Life and Ivan Doig's This House of Sky, these essays bring a storyteller's gifts to life's dramas, large and small. Following his award-winning turn on his hometown of Dodge City, Rebein takes us back to the high plains world where his family has farmed and ranched since the 1920s. It is a world populated by feedlot cowboys, stock car drivers, and farm kids dreaming of basketball glory. Here too we find the darker tales of damaged young men returning from war, long-haul truckers addicted to crystal meth, and the sadly heroic residents of a small-town nursing home grandiloquently named Manor of the Plains. Whether contemplating a fiery crash at a race track, coming to terms with an aging parent, or navigating the last days of a beloved family dog, Rebein offers a subtle, unsparing, often moving look at the moments that go into making a writer and a man. Seen in sharp detail, and recalled from a distance, his is a story of how a man can leave his home on the prairie--and yet never really get out of Dodge. Included in the book are two essays, "Bullet in the Brain" and "A Fire on the Moon," that were named Notable Essays of the Year in the 2015 and 2016 editions of Best American Essays edited by Robert Atwan.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Rebein, Robert, 1964- -- Homes and haunts -- Kansas.
Rebein, Robert, 1964- -- Childhood and youth.
Kansas -- Social life and customs.
Country life -- Kansas -- Anecdotes.
Added Author Rebein, Robert.
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ISBN 9781518968129 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
1518968120 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
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