Terry Tempest Williams on "When Women Were Birds"
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05.06.2012
Read the books of Terry Tempest Williams and you'll keep circling back to a common theme: the mystery at the heart of our love for the natural world and the people closest to us. "When Women Were Birds" is Terry's lifelong quest to understand her mother, who was a very private woman and a bit of a trickster. It's also an exploration of silence and finding one's voice.
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Enjoyed her thoughts about
Enjoyed her thoughts about her mother and insights re: marriage
Tempest's mother
Thank you. Many thoughts but I was intrigued about her mother's blank journals and her Mormon religion. "See, I was a good girl and prepared journals as I was told. I just didn't write in them." Smile.
I also enjoyed her insight into marriage and the need for separateness as well as togetherness.
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