The Palouse Hills in the eastern part of Washington State are known as home of the golden wheatlands, a place with some of the richest topsoil in the world. It is also a region forever changed by the dispersal of nuclear waste--accidental and intentional--from the Hanford Atomic Plant only 100 miles south. In Atomic Farmgirl , Teri Hein explores a childhood there filled with horseback riding, haying, casseroles, a stoic German Lutheran tradition, and the Cold War duck-and-cover drills of the 50s. She finds both revelations ...
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The Palouse Hills in the eastern part of Washington State are known as home of the golden wheatlands, a place with some of the richest topsoil in the world. It is also a region forever changed by the dispersal of nuclear waste--accidental and intentional--from the Hanford Atomic Plant only 100 miles south. In Atomic Farmgirl , Teri Hein explores a childhood there filled with horseback riding, haying, casseroles, a stoic German Lutheran tradition, and the Cold War duck-and-cover drills of the 50s. She finds both revelations and sweet ironies.
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Like New. Size: 5x0x8; 1st edition, 1st printing Fulcrum Publishing hardcover w/ DJ, 2000. Actually new, unsold & unread. But who would believe a book has sat on the shelves this long? Light shelfwear. Free delivery confirmation.
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Very Good in Good jacket. Size: 5x0x8; Inscribed by author on title page. The binding is tight, corners sharp. Text and images unmarked. The dust jacket shows some light handling, in a mylar cover.