Following the Wrong God Home: Footloose in an American Dream (Literature of the American West, V. 12),New

Following the Wrong God Home: Footloose in an American Dream (Literature of the American West, V. 12),New

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A skeptical Canadian's odyssey and modernday search for the American Dream while walking the famous Mormon Trail. Chisholm's solo journey from the Missouri River to Salt Lake City is both a revealing and tongueincheek account of the Mormon pioneers as well as a contemporary and compelling narrative of the American dreamers he came across on his 1100 mile walk. Hardedged, sardonic and at times brutally revealing in his writing, Chisholm contrasts the failed dreams of 'community' with the dream of 'individuality' that dominates today's mythic West reminiscent of John Steinbeck and William Least HeatMoon but penned with the irreverence of Edward Abbey.'

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