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Editore: Author Solutions Inc Jun 2025, 2025
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - In her lifetime, Kathrin Rudland has always analyzed any newor unfamiliar place in an effort to know who or what lives therein the present or lived there in the past. She looks not only atthe ordinary people and their everyday lives but also at the naturalworld that surrounds these people. She is curious about the long, continuous journey of generation by generation and how areashave changed.From her quiet home in Illinois and through far-reaching travelsacross the Arctic, the Far East, Africa, and Europe, the past speaksto the author in countless ways. Her poems reflect not merely alove of history but an intuitive, almost unconscious understandingof the deep resonance of how life once was.Her poems challenge readers to reflect on how we carry momentsthat still echo in ourselves. The past is not an isolated moment intime, but a lasting legacy of resilience and wisdom that helps usto shape our daily aspirations and identities. The past is withinus, and this collection focuses on reverence for the natural worldand the passing of time.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. In her lifetime, Kathrin Rudland has always analyzed any newor unfamiliar place in an effort to know who or what lives therein the present or lived there in the past. She looks not only atthe ordinary people and their everyday lives but also at the naturalworld that surrounds these people. She is curious about the long, continuous journey of generation by generation and how areashave changed.From her quiet home in Illinois and through far-reaching travelsacross the Arctic, the Far East, Africa, and Europe, the past speaksto the author in countless ways. Her poems reflect not merely alove of history but an intuitive, almost unconscious understandingof the deep resonance of how life once was.Her poems challenge readers to reflect on how we carry momentsthat still echo in ourselves. The past is not an isolated moment intime, but a lasting legacy of resilience and wisdom that helps usto shape our daily aspirations and identities. The past is withinus, and this collection focuses on reverence for the natural worldand the passing of time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. In her lifetime, Kathrin Rudland has always analyzed any newor unfamiliar place in an effort to know who or what lives therein the present or lived there in the past. She looks not only atthe ordinary people and their everyday lives but also at the naturalworld that surrounds these people. She is curious about the long, continuous journey of generation by generation and how areashave changed.From her quiet home in Illinois and through far-reaching travelsacross the Arctic, the Far East, Africa, and Europe, the past speaksto the author in countless ways. Her poems reflect not merely alove of history but an intuitive, almost unconscious understandingof the deep resonance of how life once was.Her poems challenge readers to reflect on how we carry momentsthat still echo in ourselves. The past is not an isolated moment intime, but a lasting legacy of resilience and wisdom that helps usto shape our daily aspirations and identities. The past is withinus, and this collection focuses on reverence for the natural worldand the passing of time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.