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The Nature of Belonging - Groundings in the Earth of Daily Life (Hardcover)
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The Nature of Belonging - Groundings in the Earth of Daily Life (Hardcover)
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Vonnie Roudette has created a seminal work of Caribbean Nature
writings revealing creative messages for community transformation
through daily observation. Compiled largely from five-minute weekly
radio commentaries that were aired in St. Vincent and the
Grenadines on the WEFM Radio Viewpoint program between June
2004-June 2009, The Nature of Belonging is a Collection of Short
Essays that are beautifully interspersed with Roudette's poetic
drawings and meditations on Nature. Through The Nature of
Belonging, Roudette seeks to facilitate personal healing from
social and cultural programming through the practical application
of resilient natural wisdom that nurtures cooperative relationships
within our personal and working lives, community and natural
environment. "There is a dialogue in these pages between two or
more ways of thinking. That is the point of the book: to share in
real stories the Roudette compassion for life, for nature, for
people who can become open to others. These essays are the
testimony of an urgent, loving spirit." - Oscar Allen, author,
social commentator. "It requires a great combination of skills to
produce a work of such range of themes and quality of perception.
Be the subject Vincentian architecture, carnival, the role of the
landscape in shaping consciousness, Caribbean regional cuisine and
the art of healthy living: Ms. Roudette's meditations provide us
with a manual of instruction for teachers and learners with an
interest in the art of seeing and listening. This translation of
weekly broadcasts on St. Vincent and the Grenadines radio into an
anthology of essays bears the mark of editorial distinction which
could only have been achieved by a creative teacher for whom "there
is great satisfaction in being able to step back and see something
not only continue but continue to grow." -George Lamming, scholar,
author, critic.
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