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In Search of Kinship
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Writing Down the River(Buy this book)

Shifting Stars
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In the Shadow of the Bear Lodge
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Books

Works-In-Progress The cabin

All the Water Yet to Come , a contemporary novel set in Denver.

The Exquisite Passion , an erotic love story.

Sweetwater , an intimate narrative drawn from her time on the mountain.

Stories about Stories , a narrative of writers and writing.

Lifeblood , a narrative about her father and a 12-month, family trip around the world.  For more about her father, click here.

Animal Heart, a poetry collection.

 

In Search of Kinship, the memoir

Fulcrum Publishing, Golden, Colorado
Hardcover, 1996.  ISBN 1-55591-266-4, Softcover, 2001.  ISBN 1-55591-224-9

“…if you are looking for hope, take this book with you.  It will guide your journey and light your way.” ~ Gaydell Collier, co-editor Leaning into the Wind

 “Once in a generation a new writer comes along with a vision so clear, a voice so hauntingly intimate, we are startled enough to stop and listen…” ~ W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, People of the Owl

“…Page Lambert's book is all the more lyrical and loving for its unflinching depiction of a contemporary ranch family living in the tension between economics and ethics, searching for continuity, and always acting out of compassion.” ~ Mary Clearman Blew

“Lambert's description of beautiful hardship on a small Wyoming ranch…begins with a whisper of hope to all who love the land.  Her words build to a shout of joy, a call to all those who love the plains…” ~ Linda Hasselstrom, Land Circle

“In Search of Kinship is a book aglow with soul and heart and love and truth—and a prose that sings and dances and paints pictures and takes photographs. Kinship is a masterpiece…Yes, the book is about loss of tradition and the search for new traditions, but the quintessence of Kinship is more than that. It is a book about seeing beneath things…and that beneath everything human and earth-bound lies a network of kinships as wondrous as life itself.“ ~ Dale Walker, Rocky Mountain News

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Shifting Stars, the novel

Shifting StarsForge Books, Tom Doherty Associates, St. Martins Press, NY, NY.
Hardcover, 1997.  ISBN 031286324 ;  Mass Market Paperback, 1999.  ISBN 081257149
Books in Motion, audio tapes and CDs, 2004.  ISBN 1-59607-022-6

“This lyrical, heartfelt period novel re- creates a particular time and a place while illustrating the universality of the human experience through the ages. Wonderful reading.” ~ Wes Lukowsky , Booklist

“In Shifting Stars , Page Lambert gives us a touching, but thrilling story of the historic West, told with magnificent lyric prose.  A novel such as this comes along all too rarely.” ~ Norman Zollinger, author of Meridian

“Lambert has written a powerful story of the Plains Indians at a time when generations of traditions are being challenged by outside forces. She has packed it with facts about Indian life and customs and tempered it with love and family loyalty that personalize the story for the general fiction reader. Highly recommended.” ~ Thomas L. Kilpatrick, Southern Illinois Univ. Lib., Carbondale, Library Journal

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Writing Down the River: Into the Heart of the Grand Canyon

Writing Down the RiverEssay “Faces of the Canyon” by Page Lambert
Editor/Photographer: Ryan, Kathleen Jo,
Northland Publishing (hardcover)
Grand Canyon Association (trade paperback)
Featuring 15 women authors.

“In softcover for the first time, this is the 1998 book which chronicles a summer raft trip down the Colorado River into the heart of the Grand Canyon, by 15 of today's best women writers. Essayists sharing their experiences include Teresa Jordan, Annick Smith, Ann Haymond Zwinger and Page Lambert. In eloquent words and lavish color photography, the book covers the full range of human emotions.” ~ Grand Canyon Association

"Not only is this collection a wonderful introduction to the Grand Canyon, it is also a reflective piece to return to again and again," says Booklist.

Time Magazine calls it "...more than a book of stunning photographs and gripping words. This is scripture from the depths of our remaining wilderness."

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