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portada Visiting the Eastern Uplands: Maine Metaphor (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
166
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
ISBN13
9781532603112

Visiting the Eastern Uplands: Maine Metaphor (en Inglés)

S. Dorman (Autor) · Resource Publications · Tapa Blanda

Visiting the Eastern Uplands: Maine Metaphor (en Inglés) - S. Dorman

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Reseña del libro "Visiting the Eastern Uplands: Maine Metaphor (en Inglés)"

What is it about that word? Aroostook. ""The County,"" they call it in Maine. She sat in the Ohio kitchen with books spread out, having just read a word. She said the word aloud. Someone little called. A door slammed. She stood automatically, walked a step, reached up and got out peanut butter. There was cold milk in the refrigerator, and bread speckled with cracked wheat on the counter. The word Aroostook was thickening against the roof of her mouth. It's been years, but that's how she remembers it, living now in Maine. She'd like to go there. But, driving the Town Road in the western mountains today, her spouse asks, ""Why Aroostook? Why is it so important to you?"" Her answer was purely explanatory: about that Ohio kitchen twelve years behind. About the endless prehistoric primal forest in some corner of that distant northern state. About its transformation into a sea of pine stumps; each five, six, or seven feet in diameter. And of how potatoes now grew in their stead. Aroostook today is an aisle of civilization bordering a rolling plain of farms, edging, in turn, a great industrial north woods filled with thin trees. And she had been listening to its story. Aroostook, she said, is the mystique of exploring Aroostook. That's why they visited the eastern uplands of Maine. S. Dorman tells you of their experience in this book. ""Loving small things well trains our hearts to love larger things. Dorman's memoirs about her life in Maine are models of how to love small places. Her attentiveness to the life of a single small place on earth is an example for anyone who wishes to be mature, to be capable of loving others well, and to be of service to their own local places."" --Jake Meador, Editor-in-chief, Mere Orthodoxy S. Dorman is the memoirist of Maine Metaphor, a series in spiritual and metaphoric experience. She is also the author of Maine fiction, including The God's Cycle and Gott'im's Monster 1808. She writes speculative and science fiction, and is the sub-creator of Fantastic Travelogue: Mark Twain and C.S. Lewis Talk Things over in The Hereafter. Her pastimes are bicycling and snowshoeing with her spouse in the mountains of Western Maine.

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