A Raw and Honest Look at Life on the Range
Going Over East is a deeply personal and evocative collection of essays that chronicles Linda Hasselstrom's life as a rancher in South Dakota. Moving through the seasonal rhythms of the land, Hasselstrom provides a rare female perspective on the grueling physical labor, the isolation, and the profound spiritual connection required to sustain a family ranch. Her writing strips away the romanticized myths of the American West, replacing them with a gritty, authentic portrayal of a life lived in constant conversation with the elements.
Hasselstrom's reflections go beyond simple memoir; they serve as a powerful meditation on stewardship and conservation. She explores the tension between modern progress and traditional ways of life, highlighting the environmental and social challenges facing the Great Plains. With sharp wit and unsentimental prose, Going Over East is a classic of Western literature that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring beauty of the open range.