Finding Beauty in a Broken World
By Williams, Terry Tempest

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Categories: Nature
ISBN: 9780307377784
Publisher: Random House, Inc., Knopf Publishing Group
Language: English

Summary

In her most original, provocative, and eloquently moving book since Refuge, Terry Tempest Williams gives us a luminous chronicle of finding beauty in a broken world. Always an impassioned and far-sighted advocate for a just relationship between the natural world and humankind, Williams has broadened her concerns over the past several years to include a reconfiguration of family and community in her search for a deeper understanding of what it means to be human in an era of physical and spiritual fragmentation. Continue reading...

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Finding Beauty in a Broken World

Liverwortlaura
Liverwortlaura (Chicago, IL) Tue Feb 17 2009 14:14
A must read for people who are concerned with the growing disconnect in our world between compartmentalization of groups of people, animals, and the immeasurable loss we all will suffer because of those acts.
Susan
Susan (Harrison, ID) Sat Jul 11 2009 19:30
once again, terry tempest williams makes sense of an incomprehensible world by noticing the small, by naming that which frequently goes unheeded, and by stringing those small things into something touching and quite beautiful.
Amalia
Amalia (Salt Lake City, UT) Fri Jun 19 2009 19:23
Months later, I've finally come back and finished it. I consider it to be well worth the wait because I ultimately read it at the perfect time for me. As always, TTW's use of language is beautiful, lyrical, magical. I expected the long section from prairie dog monitoring to be painfully ...more...
Karen
Karen (The United States) Sat Jan 03 2009 22:45
A beautiful book on witnessing the atrocities of humanity, facing them head-on and doing something positive with them that would never have happened otherwise. From prairie dogs going extinct, to rwandan genocides to the death of her own brother, Terry Tempest Williams takes her broken heart and dee...more...
And
And (Portland, OR) Wed Aug 19 2009 15:36
She makes some valid, thought out, and beautifully constructed points throughout the books, but I was overall not very keen on her writing style. It shifted quickly from insightful construction to extremely cheesy and back again.
Joan
Joan (Portland, OR) Sat Dec 19 2009 15:01
This is my Dec. book group read. Many people love Terry Tempest Williams....me not so much. Her style doesn't work for me: snippets, paragraphs lined up one after another page after page and not really tied together in any kind of a flow.
Clara
Clara (Salt Lake City, UT) Thu Jun 25 2009 16:14
Ms. Williams deep writings always wind there way into my heart and mind, insisting upon being pondered. This latest of her works is no exception. The reader is slowly pulled into her experiences in Italy learning the ancient art of mosaic, as well as the hot dry discomfort of being installed in a wo...more...
Janie
Janie (Vashon, WA) Sun Nov 30 2008 16:14
I find this a difficult book to rate. I've loved all of Terry Tempest Williams' books, but found this one particularly intense and painful, also oddly constructed. Those aren't necessarily criticisms; I rather liked the workout but was left somewhat unsatisfied in the end.
Stephanie
Stephanie (White River Junction, VT) Mon Dec 29 2008 13:51
What makes Terry Tempest Williams so interesting to read is her membership in conflicting leagues--those of personal conviction and familial association. She handles those divisions with that power of transcendence--love. I especially enjoyed reading the section on the mosaics created to...more...
Julie
Julie (The United States) Wed Feb 04 2009 13:30
I read TTW's books on and off, finishing some, not others. REFUGE a really profound book & meditation on life. Her perspective as a spiritual, nature-oriented, wide-ranging American contemporary woman always shows me something new and reminds me of something old. One of a kind.