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Jim Kristofic
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Jim Kristofic
In the powerful and haunting lands of the Southwest, rainbows grow unexpectedly from the sky, mountain lions roam the desert, and summer storms roll over the Colorado River. As a park ranger, Kristofic explores the Ganado valley, traces the paths of the Anasazi, and finds mythic experiences on sacred mountains that explain the pain and loss promised for every person who decides to love. After reconnecting with his Navajo sister and brother, Kristofic must confront his own nightmares of the Anglo society and the future it has created. When the possible deaths of his mentor and of the American future loom before him, Kristofic must find some new way to live in the world and strike some restless path that will lead back to hózhó - a beautiful harmony.
Acclaim
“Once in a great while, a miracle of a book comes along, a gift that both touches the heart and engages the mind. Reservation Restless is such a book. Kristofic’s entertaining, jaw-droppingly honest recollections of adventures and explorations on and off the Navajo Nation come with a poet’s respect for the perfect word in the perfect place." (Anne Hillerman, New York Times best-selling author of Rock with Wings and The Tale Teller)
"Reservation Restless is a book about growing up, loss, and arrival, all of it told in stories populated by walks, books, Navajos, mentors, river guides, canyons, and coyotes. Oh yes, and rainbows you get to touch." (Dan Flores, New York Times best-selling author of Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History)
"Beautiful, evocative, Kristofic has written a book that conveys that sense of mythic reality that pervades every corner of the Colorado Plateau. He reveals portals into indigenous mind rarely understood by non-Native peoples.... It makes you pull the nails out of your frame of reference in order that you may perceive with greater clarity." (Jack Loeffler, author of Adventures with Ed: A Portrait of Abbey)
About the author
Jim Kristofic grew up on the Navajo Reservation in Northeastern Arizona. He has written for the Navajo Times, Arizona Highways, Native Peoples Magazine, and High Country News. He is the author of Medicine Women: The Story of the First Native American Nursing School and Navajos Wear Nikes: A Reservation Life. He lives in Taos, New Mexico.
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I still think Jim is a good writer. This just wasn’t a favorite.
Not as great as Navajos Wear Nikes
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Amazing Follow Up book
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Fascinating Memoir
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This book is so beautifully written that I found myself in tears numerous times. For me personally, I believe his story about the yearling and how he wrote that chapter is absolute literary art that is as fine if not finer than anything anyone has written.
I laugh, I cried, and I learned so much more about life and the world around me.
Thank you, Jim. Thank you more than I can ever properly convey.
It is a gift to see the world through Jim's eyes
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"Reservation Restless" overlaps some with the earlier book, returning to a few episodes from high school and the beginning of Kristofic's mentoring by English teacher Lyle Parsons, who plays a major role in the new memoir. From there it moves forward to Kristofic's adult career as a college student and teacher back in Pennsylvania, and ultimately to his return to the Southwest. It shares a lively sense of humor and irreverance with "Nikes", but adds sustained themes (the importance of wandering while paradoxically being rooted, the deep history of the Navajos and their culture, respect for the environment and especially the Southwest's water resources), and a new vein of powerful poetic language, at times very moving.
The narration is a bit odd--slower and more deliberate than it was in "Nikes", sometimes too slow (and I found myself using the speed settings on my iPod at times). But always clear and easy to understand (and I say this as a hearing-challenged person), and of course Kristofic's familiarity with the Navajo language is critical as the book has many words, phrases, and even longer texts in that language.
With this book, Kristofic joins my personal short list of authors who have written about the West better than anyone else.
Must-read sequel to 'Navajos Wear Nikes'
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Another Great One!
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An interesting book on life in the southwest
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