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A Daughter of the Forest - A Wilderness Journey of Self-Discovery and Adventure - cover

A Daughter of the Forest - A Wilderness Journey of Self-Discovery and Adventure

Evelyn Raymond

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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Evelyn Raymond'Äôs "A Daughter of the Forest" intricately weaves together themes of identity, resilience, and the profound connection between humanity and nature. Set against the backdrop of a temperate woodland, Raymond employs lyrical prose that evokes a vivid sense of place while exploring the psychological depth of her characters. Through rich imagery and a keen eye for detail, she crafts a narrative that reflects both personal and ecological struggles, situating the novel within the burgeoning genre of early 20th-century nature writing, while also drawing on the romantic traditions that underscore the beauty and peril of the natural world. Evelyn Raymond, an accomplished author and naturalist, was deeply influenced by her formative experiences in the outdoors, as well as her commitment to understanding the intricacies of human interactions with nature. Drawn by the desire to illuminate the often-overlooked voices of women in literature, particularly in relation to environmentalism, Raymond'Äôs work serves as a beacon of progressive thought during a time when such themes were not widely explored in mainstream literature. "A Daughter of the Forest" is a compelling read for those who appreciate character-driven narratives that delve into the complexities of human emotion while challenging the reader to reflect on their relationship with the environment. Raymond'Äôs poignant storytelling and evocative depiction of the wilderness invite readers to not only immerse themselves in the lush surroundings but also consider the broader implications of their own existence within the natural world.
Disponible depuis: 04/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 128 pages.

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