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High Tide in Tucson by Barbara Kingsolver

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    High Tide in Tucson by Barbara Kingsolver

    In these twenty-five newly conceived essays, she returns once again to her favored literary terrain to explore the themes of family, community, and the natural world. With the eyes of a scientist and the vision of a poet, Kingsolver writes about notions as diverse as modern motherhood, the history of private property, and the suspended citizenship of humans in the animal kingdom. Her canny pursuit of meaning from an inscrutable world compels us to find instructions for life in surprising places: a museum of atomic bomb relics, a West African voodoo love charm, an iconographic family of paper dolls, the ethics of a wild pig who persistently invades a garden, a battle of wills with a two-year-old, or a troop of oysters who observe high tide in the middle of Illinois. Just another beautifully written book by one of my favorite authors!
    Last edited by techie; April 2, 2021, 12:23 PM. Reason: Correction
    “Outside of a dog a book is man’s best friend. Inside of a dog it’s too dark to read”
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