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Coyotes and Culture: Essays from Old Malibu - Paperback

Coyotes and Culture: Essays from Old Malibu - Paperback

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by Claire McEachern (Author)

What do coyotes have to do with culture?
This unique collection of essays offers a gripping exploration of the precarious beauty and peril of California's iconic coastline. Through essays blending personal narrative, cultural analysis, and history, author Claire McEachern takes us behind the scenes of surf and celebrities to paint a vivid portrait of life on the edge --both literally and metaphorically. From the rugged Santa Monica Mountains to the shimmering Pacific, this work captures the paradoxes of Old Malibu: a place of luxury and risk, natural splendor and ecological vulnerability.
As an East Coast academic married to a fifth-generation Californian cowboy, McEachern brings a wry yet tender lens to the modern American story, delving into what happens to love and community in a land of both devastating wildfires and extravagant wildflowers. Her reflections weave together questions of beauty, resilience, and humanity's uneasy relationship with nature, creating an unforgettable narrative of place and survival. Readers drawn to the drama of human stories set against larger cultural and environmental forces will find this book both thought-provoking and deeply moving.

Author Biography

Claire McEachern teaches Renaissance literature at the University of California, Los Angeles, and ranches with her family in Chiloquin, Oregon. She is the author or editor of several books of scholarship on the writings of Shakespeare. This is her first work of creative nonfiction.

Number of Pages: 200
Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.4 x 5.4 IN
Publication Date: September 16, 2025