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PUBLISHER: Whittles Publishing
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781904445074
RRP: £15.95
PAGES: 176
PUBLICATION DATE:
May 13, 2003
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Eating Diamonds
Loren Cruden
Bears in the kitchen, rattlesnakes at the door – is this any way for a woman in today’s western world to live? In Loren Cruden’s view, the answer is yes. She states her case in stories of living up close with nature, in essays about the vital relationship between human culture and its natural context and in poems reminding us that beauty is participatory. The volume offers the experiences of someone who for 25 years lived intimately within North American and Scottish landscapes. Cruden’s portrayal of the wealth to be found in the simplest of human situations – without electricity or telephone – asks modern people to look again at what makes life good and the future bright. Wildlife drawings and photographs are included.
Reviews of Eating Diamonds
'Loren Cruden is a wordsmith who is in tune with nature. … I urge you to dip into the delights of nature writing revealed in Eating Diamonds' ECOS
Loren Cruden
Loren was born and raised in the United States where she practised midwifery, small-time farming and herbalism including working with a Potawatomie medicine man. She lived reclusively in rural or wilderness cabins without modern conveniences where this close-to-Nature lifestyle became the basis for her previously published books. Now living in Skye, she has still to overcome her habit of scanning the heather for rattlesnakes!