Lucy Griffith lives beside the Guadalupe River near Comfort, Texas. As a retired psychologist, she explored the imagined life of “the burro lady” of West Texas in her debut collection of poetry, We Make a Tiny Herd, earning both the Wrangler, a Western Heritage Award for poetry, and the Willa, an award given in honor of novelist Willa Cather. Her second collection, Wingbeat Atlas, paired her poems with images by wildlife photographer Ken Butler and celebrated our citizens of the sky. Griffith has been a Bread Loaf scholar, a Certified Master Naturalist, and is known to stare at the river for long periods of time. The Place the Spiders Waved is her new memoir-in-verse.
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The Place the Spiders Waved
In this moving memoir-in-verse, Lucy Griffith takes us on a journey through a memorable childhood on the Esperanza Ranch in the South Texas brush country. You will meet the jefe and the vaqueros, the horses and vipers. Those lessons on the ranch that shaped and challenged her offer an opportunity to the reader to "ride along" and discover why the thorn scrub is a world to remember and celebrate.