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This remarkable group of women have narrated their personal experiences with animals what they have learned and how it has transformed their lives. Common Boundary A celebration of compassion . . . Women are opening new ways of communicating with and understanding the animal world. The Seattle Times Though women have long felt kinship with animals, in the past they seldom participated in the study of them. Now, as more women make animals the subject of their investigations, significant new ideas are emerging based on the premise that animals are honored co-sharers of the earth.
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This remarkable group of women have narrated their personal experiences with animals what they have learned and how it has transformed their lives. Common Boundary

A celebration of compassion . . . Women are opening new ways of communicating with and understanding the animal world. The Seattle Times

Though women have long felt kinship with animals, in the past they seldom participated in the study of them. Now, as more women make animals the subject of their investigations, significant new ideas are emerging based on the premise that animals are honored co-sharers of the earth.

This unprecedented anthology features original stories, essays, meditations, and poems by a vast array of women nature writers and field scientists, including:

Diane Ackerman Virginia Coyle Gretel Ehrlich Dian Fossey Tess Gallagher Jane Goodall Temple Grandin Susan Griffin Joy Harjo Barbara Kingsolver Ursula le Guin Denise Levertov Linda McCarriston Susan Chernak McElroy Rigoberta Menchú Cynthia Moss Katherine Payne Marge Piercy Pattiann Rogers Linda Tellington-Jones Haunani-Kay Trask Gillian Van Houten Terry Tempest Williams
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Autorenporträt
Linda Hogan is Professor of Ecumenics at the Irish School of Ecumenics, Trinity College, Dublin. Dylan Lee Lehrke is a PhD candidate at the Irish School of Ecumenics, Trinity College, Dublin. He also serves as Case Studies Working Group Chief of Staff for the DC-based Project on National Security Reform.
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"A celebration of compassion . . . Women are opening new ways of communicating with and understanding the animal world."
--The Seattle Times

"IN THIS GROUNDBREAKING BOOK IS FOUND THE COMFORT OF READING OUR OWN HEARTS, OF FINDING OUR OWN FAMILY WITHIN THE VAST UNKNOWN OF OUR EARTHLY HOME."
--NAPRA ReView

"A SPLENDID, MULTIHUED COLLECTION . . . THESE ARE, INDEED, STORIES OF AN INTIMATE NATURE: SENSUOUS, UNSPARING, CAREFULLY MULLED, RAZOR SHARP."
--Kirkus Reviews

"A PHENOMENALLY BEAUTIFUL BOOK."
--The Woman's Journal