by Louise Wagenknecht
Oregon State University Press, 2011
Paper: 978-0-87071-611-9 | eISBN: 978-0-87071-650-8
Library of Congress Classification F868.K55W35 2011
Dewey Decimal Classification 979.421

ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
ABOUT THIS BOOK

When Louise Wagenknecht’s family arrived in the remote logging town of Happy Camp in 1962, a boundless optimism reigned. Whites and Indians worked together in the woods and the lumber mills of northern California’s Klamath country. Logging and lumber mills, it seemed, would hold communities together forever.


But that booming prosperity would come to an end. Looking back on her teenage years spent along the Klamath River, Louise Wagenknecht recounts a vanishing way of life. She explores the dynamics of family relationships and the contradictions of being female in a western logging town in the 1960s. And she paints an evocative portrait of the landscape and her relationship with it.


Light on the Devils is a captivating memoir of place. It will appeal to general readers interested in the rural West, personal memoir, history, and natural history.


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