The Seattle Star reviews Priscilla Stuckey's Kissed By A Fox

Excerpt:"Right away it’s clear that this is an extremely dense book, filled with essays bursting with such a breadth of knowledge that it can at times seem overwhelming. But upon closer inspection it’s apparent that in Priscilla Stuckey’s first book there is a simple and clean thread that weaves through the myriad of words, the graceful story of a woman trying to realize her own happiness. Of course happiness is different things to different people, and in Priscilla’s case always comes back to community and nature, and finding herself a place."For the full review, click here: seattlestar.net 

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