In Landscape of the Heart, Stephen J. Lyons writes of the years following a divorce when he and his young daughter Rose search for new meanings in their lives and relationship by traveling together through the West. These essays and poems confirm the existence of an internal landscape that responds to birds on the wing, mountain lakes, big skies, and dense forests.
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In Landscape of the Heart, Stephen J. Lyons writes of the years following a divorce when he and his young daughter Rose search for new meanings in their lives and relationship by traveling together through the West. These essays and poems confirm the existence of an internal landscape that responds to birds on the wing, mountain lakes, big skies, and dense forests.
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