Cold Spell Earth SciencesWith precise and evocative prose, Cold Spell tells the story of a mother who risks everything to start over and a daughter whose longings threaten to undo them both. From the moment Ruth Sanders rips a glossy photo of a glacier from a magazine, she believes her fate is intertwined with the ice. Her unsettling fascination bewilders her daughter, sixteen year old Sylvie, still shaken by her fathers leaving. When Ruth uproots Sylvie and her sister from
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Misreading Postmodern Antigone considers these divergent readings and what they have to tell us about contemporary society
Lexicon for an Affective Archive is an international collection of these encounters
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While this book will appeal to expert scholars and students of travel literature and Asian studies
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