A New Dawn at Libby Flats - Alan O'Hashi
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A New Dawn atLibby Flats by Alan O'Hashi follows Elizabeth Steiner on a 2006 road trip from New Orleans to Boulder to reconcile with her dying mother, Becca. At Becca's funeral, Elizabeth realizes she must resolve the differences between her father, Gary, and his estranged university friends, Jack and Avery, as they reunite after 38 years to fulfill a long-forgotten pact. This coming-of-age story explores themes of love, identity, rebellion, and the enduring power of friendship as the characters navigate their shared history and rediscover old bonds. The story is a captivating tale of a love triangle, conflicts around race and gender identity, youthful rebellion, and the enduring power of friendship. Becca Pembroke travels for a summer job on the Quiver Mountain Ranch near Lander, Wyoming, in the 1960s, fleeing her stodgy New Jersey lifestyle, including wealthy and egotistical Jack Middleton, whom her mother thinks is Becca's perfect match. While in Wyoming, she befriends Gary, the ranch owner's son, who is more interested in fighting in the Vietnam War than pursuing girls. The two end up working with another hand, Avery Meadows, from Jackson. Becca ends up establishing in-state residency and studying anthropology at the University of Wyoming (UW) in Laramie to pursue a lifelong interest in returning ceremonial artifacts to Native American tribes, a pursuit that leads to significant personal revelations affecting her family. Avery joins her at UW as a wildlife management major. They reunite with Gary upon his honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy. He enrolls at UW to study journalism rather than returning home to manage his family ranch. Becca's mother cajoles Jack into transferring from Princeton University to UW. His mission is to rescue Becca from the free-spirited Wild West. She shows more interest in Gary, causing a big rift with Jack, which Avery constantly mediates. Becca comes up with a Pact with her three acquaintances to keep the peace until a big blow-up between Jack and Gary estranges the group. Gary and Becca end up getting married and have a daughter named Elizabeth. Thirty-eight years later, in 2006, Becca passed away at the Blue Sky Village cohousing community in Boulder, Colorado. Elizabeth reluctantly returns home to Boulder for her mother's funeral. Through the eyes of Elizabeth, Gary, Avery, and Jack, fulfill Becca's Pact at Libby Flats near Laramie by navigating their individual origin stories and memories, including their shared time in Wyoming, as they interweave with their reunion in Boulder. Published by Best Chance Media, an imprint of Boulder Community Media....
Biographie:
Alan O'Hashi and Boulder Community Media (BCM) work with community-based media producers, organizations, and socially-responsible businesses to develop their content in a culturally competent manner. His work through BCM seeks to capture the nuance and complexity of self-identity and expands the wider community's understanding of our pluralistic world.Alan creates films and writes books that are not only important and meaningful but also entertaining and inspiring.Through his books and movies, Alan wants audiences to experience the world from multiple angles, challenge their assumptions through stories and gain a deeper understanding of individual self-identities and those different than our own.His writing and movie-making explore the complexities of identity through his personal experiences with other people. Alan's works are powerful explorations of the intersections of race, ethnicity, culture, nationality, and gender and how these facets of identity shape our lives. He complicates the notion of what it means to be a non-white person living in the modern world and challenges the assumptions of others by sharing his experiences and perspectives. By telling his stories on silver screens and the written page, Alan invites readers and viewers to reflect on their lives and grapple with the complexities of self-identity, not only in the present but also in the past. My hope is to create a more equitable and just society in which people from all backgrounds can be seen and heard.After being laid off from two jobs following 9/11, Alan grew tired of working for marginally competent bosses and qualified for unemployment twice. My friends told me to take a risk and try something I've always wanted to do, but I didn't because I was always stuck in a job.Alan enrolled in some video production and screenwriting classes at the local public access TV station. Backstopped by unemployment and student loans, he jumped off the entrepreneurial cliff and is the BCM Executive Producer.Self-employment isn't without its challenges. Every morning I wake up unemployed and constantly developing the next project....
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Alan O'Hashi and Boulder Community Media (BCM) work with community-based media producers, organizations, and socially-responsible businesses to develop their content in a culturally competent manner. His work through BCM seeks to capture the nuance and complexity of self-identity and expands the wider community's understanding of our pluralistic world.Alan creates films and writes books that are not only important and meaningful but also entertaining and inspiring.Through his books and movies, Alan wants audiences to experience the world from multiple angles, challenge their assumptions through stories and gain a deeper understanding of individual self-identities and those different than our own.His writing and movie-making explore the complexities of identity through his personal experiences with other people. Alan's works are powerful explorations of the intersections of race, ethnicity, culture, nationality, and gender and how these facets of identity shape our lives. He complicates the notion of what it means to be a non-white person living in the modern world and challenges the assumptions of others by sharing his experiences and perspectives. By telling his stories on silver screens and the written page, Alan invites readers and viewers to reflect on their lives and grapple with the complexities of self-identity, not only in the present but also in the past. My hope is to create a more equitable and just society in which people from all backgrounds can be seen and heard.After being laid off from two jobs following 9/11, Alan grew tired of working for marginally competent bosses and qualified for unemployment twice. My friends told me to take a risk and try something I've always wanted to do, but I didn't because I was always stuck in a job.Alan enrolled in some video production and screenwriting classes at the local public access TV station. Backstopped by unemployment and student loans, he jumped off the entrepreneurial cliff and is the BCM Executive Producer.Self-employment isn't without its challenges. Every morning I wake up unemployed and constantly developing the next project....
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