Trace: Memory, History, Race, and the American Landscape
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Lauret Edith Savoy's work unearths buried memories and reassembles fragmented experiences. With a rich heritage spanning African American, Euro-American, and Native American roots, she explores the narratives of the American land's origins and our own identities within it. Her writing delves into the intricate connections between memory, history, race, and the landscape, examining culture, identity, and the natural world through a unique lens. Savoy is an environmental studies and geology professor whose prose reflects a deep understanding of place and a multifaceted perspective on belonging.
