The Land of Little Rain


Read by Sue Anderson

(4.4 stars; 12 reviews)

The Land of Little Rain is a book of sketches which portray the high desert country of southern California, where the Sierras descend into the Mojave Desert. Mary Austin finds beauty in the harsh landscape: "This is the sense of the desert hills--that there is room enough and time enough. . . The treeless spaces uncramp the soul." Her story begins with the water trails that lead toward the few life giving springs--the way marked for men by ancient Indian pictographs. Life and death play out at these springs. Rabbits fall prey to the coyote; buzzards hang heavily in the sky above. She then writes of individuals who eke out their living in this land of scarce resources--an itinerant gold prospector, a sheepherder, a blind Indian basket maker. Austin's spare prose creates unforgettable vignettes: "Choose a hill country for storms. . . I remember one night of thunderous rain made unendurably mournful by the houseless cry of a cougar whose lair, and perhaps his family, had been buried under a slide of broken boulders . . ." Anyone who sees beauty in the Southwestern deserts, or who just enjoys good nature writing, will savor The Land of Little Rain. ( Summary by Sue Anderson ) (4 hr 19 min)

Chapters

The Land of Little Rain 24:49 Read by Sue Anderson
Water Trails of the Ceriso 20:04 Read by Sue Anderson
The Scavengers 14:30 Read by Sue Anderson
The Pocket Hunter 18:22 Read by Sue Anderson
Shoshone Land 19:41 Read by Sue Anderson
Jimville - A Bret Harte Town 17:45 Read by Sue Anderson
My Neighbor's Field 15:30 Read by Sue Anderson
The Mesa Trail 18:15 Read by Sue Anderson
The Basket Maker 16:47 Read by Sue Anderson
The Streets of the Mountains 19:35 Read by Sue Anderson
Water Borders 18:19 Read by Sue Anderson
Other Water Borders 18:35 Read by Sue Anderson
Nurslings of the Sky 18:53 Read by Sue Anderson
The Little Town of the Grape Vines 17:57 Read by Sue Anderson