When Women Were Birds

When Women Were Birds

by Terry Tempest Williams

2013

Terry Tempest Williams receives a box of her mother's journals, only to find them entirely blank. This enigmatic inheritance becomes the catalyst for a profound exploration of her mother's life, her own faith, and the very nature of voice. Through fifty-four resonant essays, Williams weaves a tapestry of memory, absence, and presence, inviting readers to contemplate what remains when words are unspoken. This is a book for those who cherish lyrical prose and seek to understand the power of what is both said and unsaid.

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