In Potluck, Ana Maria Spagna explores the enduring human connection to place, journeying from Tijuana to a California beach to Utah's canyon country--and, always, back to the sparsely populated valley in the North Cascades she calls home.
Potluck homes in on the everyday gatherings that, over time, define a community: a makeshift wedding, an art gallery opening, a farewell potluck, a work party, a campfire, a political caucus, a funeral.
What connects us? Spagna asks, and she reveals, again and again, the gift of community--easy and uneasy, deep and enduring and essential.
Community | A makeshift wedding an art gallery opening a farewell potluck a work party a campfire a political caucus a funeral |
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