"When you know that things don't belong anywhere, there is no home and there is no foreign land, you feel that weight. You feel alone. And you have a connection to fallen things." - Chapter 1 This book is a contemplation of human feelings. Rana is looking around her world. On every page, she tries to see in herself and her surroundings a spiritual element and natural grace. There is great meaning to all the ordinary things we do together every day. If you're interested in the health of the earth, the compassion of ...
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"When you know that things don't belong anywhere, there is no home and there is no foreign land, you feel that weight. You feel alone. And you have a connection to fallen things." - Chapter 1 This book is a contemplation of human feelings. Rana is looking around her world. On every page, she tries to see in herself and her surroundings a spiritual element and natural grace. There is great meaning to all the ordinary things we do together every day. If you're interested in the health of the earth, the compassion of animals, the way we teach and learn from each other, the nature of ethical action, the joys and difficulties of childhood, the process of mourning and fulfilling promises, then this small book is definitely for you. Literature / Fiction / Poetry
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