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Is it possible to find the revelatory, to find faith in a tiny blue
berry? This is but one of the questions explored in this collection
of engaging essays aimed at the intrinsically human intersection of
memory and belief. Threaded throughout with an ever-changing cast
of meadowland characters, not the least of which is a rambling
barren of wild blueberries, these writings offer an intimate
chronicle of one man's quest to understand what it means to
believe. Again and again the author's words bring the reader from a
particular geographical place to a location at once familiar and
foreign, universal and unique: the landscape of memory. Whether
grappling with the implications of adoption, or grieving over a
lost family recipe; recalling a surprise encounter with an equally
surprised red fox, or reconsidering the meaning of migration,
Blueberry Fool is about the sheer fragility and strength of belief,
the idiosyncratic light of memory, and the simple year-round
pleasures of a wild meadow.
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