In contrast, in the Evans family, an event occurred that clarified the various meanings associated with the deceased child's (Mary's) room: Mary's room had been the one closest to the main living area of the family's trailer home.
Set in locales from the wilds of British Columbia to the jungles of the Amazon to the frigid Arctic regions, essays and stories examine the variations of native cultures and the interactions of their societies with the natural world
Presents a first-of-its-kind, cross-cultural lens to mental illness through the inspiring story of Gayathri’s thirty-year battle with depression.
Rukhsana Hasib s beautifully written and passionate account of life in our world where so many cultures and religions are in conflict is like a brilliant ray of sunshine; it illuminates as it elevates.
Shadows in the Sun traces Gayathri’s courageous battle with debilitating depression that consumed her from adolescence through marriage and a move to the United States.
... Unearthly Neighbors (1960) The Wolf is My Brother (1967) The Shores of Another Sea (1971) Giants in the Dust (1976) Broken Eagle (1989) The Cannibal Owl (1994) Collections Another Kind (1955) The Edge of Forever (1971) A Star Above and ...
" Shadows in the Sun considers those possibilities, and explores their implications for our world.
Eight essays on the relationship of man to environment, perceptions of place and meaning, and the need to conserve diversity. Includes northern Canada and British Columbia.
In this riveting collection of stories and essays, the author of "The Serpent and the Rainbow" examines the rapport between humans and the natural world.