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Out of the women's movement of the 1980's and 90's emerged small
groups of women who purchased land together, usually in the
country, sometimes in the wilderness. This Land, with its blend of
fiction, memoir, poetry and essay, describes and reflects upon one
such venture: eight women who bought 50 acres of Adirondack
forestland in which they camped and built shelters, then more
abiding homes. From diverse backgrounds they shared the American
dream of "a place for us," a place where they could find both
sanctuary and adventure, solidarity and solitude, change and
support. These survivors of 60's and 70's ferment and activism
anticipated the challenges of group living, but coming from cities,
they had no idea how much they would be changed by their encounters
with the nature which surrounded them--its storms and vistas,
animal visits, tree energies, and powers of water, fire, stars,
lightning. For each of the eight women these meetings with natural
others provided discoveries which helped them chart the whole of
their lives, while guiding them toward paths of environmental
guardianship. This is a story about how place shapes friendship and
friendship informs place.
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