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In the Center of the Nation

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Ranching is not an easy occupation, and the land has exacted a heavy toll on four neighbors trying to eke out a living on a harsh South Dakota bench overlooking the Bad Lands. Each has made the sacrifices necessary to achieve the sense of place that becomes O'Brien's central theme. When a mining company targets the area for exploration and excavation, and the local bank quietly begins trying to acquire the land, the full passion of the ranchers is unleashed. O'Brien has created an eloquent novel of the modern American cowboy, analyzing his staunch commitment to the land, his unfailing loyalty to family and friends, his dedication to work, his great congeniality, and his fierce defense when any or all are threatened. A stellar performance. Watch out, Larry McMurtry. Stiff competition lurks just over the northern rise. - Thomas L. Kilpatrick, Southern Illinois Univ. at Carbondale Lib.

Customer Reviews (4.7 / 5 · 19 reviews)

Jacob ★★★★★

The harshness of that South Dakota bench land comes through so vividly you can almost feel the wind and dust. The way the four neighbors’ sacrifices and struggles intertwine kept me turning pages late into the night, and the prose is spare but powerful. This is the kind of ranch story that stays wit

Abigail ★★★★★

I’m from ranching country myself, and this book got the loneliness and stubbornness of that life exactly right. The way it digs into the sacrifices each neighbor makes kept me turning pages long past bedtime.

Lily W. ★★★★★

The cattle and the land feel like characters themselves, and I couldn't put it down once the neighbors' debts started piling up. The descriptions of that South Dakota bench are so vivid I could almost feel the wind.