Sharman Apt Russell
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Hunger: An Unnatural History
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2005
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An Obsession with Butterflies: Our Long Love Affair with a Singular Insect
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Standing in the Light: My Life as a Pantheist
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Knocking on Heaven's Door
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Anatomy of a Rose: Exploring the Secret Life of Flowers
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Diary of a Citizen Scientist: Chasing Tiger Beetles and Other New Ways of Engaging the World
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The Last Matriarch
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Within Our Grasp: Childhood Malnutrition Worldwide and the Revolution Taking Place to End It
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Teresa of the New World
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Songs of the Fluteplayer: Seasons of Life in the Southwest
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“In the second century A.D. the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius may have best defined pantheism when he wrote, “Everything is interwoven, and the web is holy.”
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“I feel the need to fall in love with the world, to forge that relationship ever more strongly. But maybe I don’t have to work so hard. I have thought nature indifferent to humans, to one more human, but maybe the reverse is true. Maybe the world is already in love, giving us these gifts all the time—the glimpse of a fox, tracks in the sand, a breeze, a flower--calling out all the time: take this. And this. And this. Don’t turn away.”
― Diary of a Citizen Scientist: Chasing Tiger Beetles and Other New Ways of Engaging the World
― Diary of a Citizen Scientist: Chasing Tiger Beetles and Other New Ways of Engaging the World
“In famine, a focus on women and children highlights biology: here is a mother who cannot feed her child, a breakdown in the natural order of life. This focus obscures who and what is to blame for the famine, politically and economically, and can lead to the belief that a biological response, more food, will solve the problem.”
― Hunger: An Unnatural History
― Hunger: An Unnatural History
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| The Seasonal Read...: 10.7 - You Can Do It! | 39 | 149 | 10 fév. 2015 05:13 | |
| Nature Literature: February suggestions - 2015 | 11 | 29 | 28 fév. 2015 23:29 | |
| Nature Literature: Diary of a Citizen Scientist discussion | 58 | 38 | 10 mar. 2015 23:05 | |
| College Students! : Fall/Winter 2014-2015: Leaderboard and Completed Tasks | 164 | 106 | 13 mar. 2015 18:23 | |
| Science and Natur...: June 2015: Diary of a Citizen Scientist: Chasing Tiger Beetles and Other New Ways of Engaging the World | 3 | 23 | 29 juin 2015 13:22 | |
| Apocalypse Whenever: October giveaway: "Teresa of the New World" by Sharman Apt Russell | 13 | 46 | 03 nov. 2015 17:52 | |
| 2026 Reading Chal...: September - Back to School | 166 | 231 | 03 oct. 2017 06:29 |
“In the second century A.D. the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius may have best defined pantheism when he wrote, “Everything is interwoven, and the web is holy.”
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“I feel the need to fall in love with the world, to forge that relationship ever more strongly. But maybe I don’t have to work so hard. I have thought nature indifferent to humans, to one more human, but maybe the reverse is true. Maybe the world is already in love, giving us these gifts all the time—the glimpse of a fox, tracks in the sand, a breeze, a flower--calling out all the time: take this. And this. And this. Don’t turn away.”
― Diary of a Citizen Scientist: Chasing Tiger Beetles and Other New Ways of Engaging the World
― Diary of a Citizen Scientist: Chasing Tiger Beetles and Other New Ways of Engaging the World
“The women in the kitchen sang: Sarampión toca la puerta. Viruela dice: ¿Quién es? Y Escarlatina contesta: ¡Aquí estamos los tres! The cook would sometimes shout a little madly, “Sing it again!” And the women would sing again: Measles knocks at the door. Smallpox asks, Who’s there? And Scarlet Fever replies: All three of us are here!”
― Teresa of the New World
― Teresa of the New World
“Now she could smell what the jaguar could smell, odors deeper and richer than anything she had experienced before, layers of smell she could read like Fray Tomás had read the words in her father’s book: the wet decay of leaves, the death fear of a mouse, the poisonous cloy of datura, water and mud and insects, the wind carrying the smell of other animals, the wind itself, and the girl, of course, always the girl with her juicy flesh. The girl smelled incredibly good. Should the jaguar do this? Should Teresa eat herself?”
― Teresa of the New World
― Teresa of the New World
“Cabeza de Vaca had wrapped her in his arms and in his language, whispering about a life she did not understand although understanding seemed to form just beyond the sea and sand, waiting there for her to grow older. Even when the story confused her, she had caught words or phrases, ideas like fish, bold and surprising, tasting of her father’s mind. She had learned quickly to nod and speak because he needed her to do this, because his need surrounded her like the blue sky. She was his bastard, and he had loved her. Yes, he had loved her. That was the memory she couldn’t bear.”
― Teresa of the New World
― Teresa of the New World
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