![]() ![]() ![]() The book’s direction changed as Houston, a professor of English at UC Davis, was driving home with her dogs to Colorado after spending a semester in California. So I made a long list that I wanted to do.” “I love adventure, and I was all into that. “My publisher asked if I could think about a book-length adventure - like mushing dogs at the North Pole or sailing along the coast of Turkey - that I could do and write about,” Houston said. Registration: /events/one-book-one-community-2020-pam-houstonįormer Parkite Pam Houston says her memoir, “Deep Creek: Finding Hope in the High Country,” which is this year’s One Book, One Community selection, wasn’t supposed to be about living on a 120-acre ranch in Colorado, her abusive childhood or her bad choices in men. What: One Book, One Community discussion with Pam Houston hosted by the Park City Library, The Summit County Library, Dolly’s Bookstore and Utah Humanities ![]()
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