
East of Dreams
When the Soviet Union collapsed, an indigenous family sought to revive their ancestral, self-sufficient lifestyle in the wilds of Kamchatka. This lyrical account blends memoir and anthropology, exploring how communities grapple with profound shifts from colonialism to climate change. It offers a compelling look at indigenous resilience and alternative ways of understanding our place within the natural world.
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