Breathing Stone: Living Small in a Southwest Village

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Price
$17.00  $15.81
Publisher
Casa Urraca Press
Publish Date
Pages
204
Dimensions
5.25 X 7.5 X 0.47 inches | 0.49 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781956375152

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About the Author
Betsy James is the author-illustrator of seventeen books. Her latest novel, Roadsouls, was a finalist for the World Fantasy Award. A watercolorist, she is represented by Nedra Matteucci Galleries, Santa Fe. She leads writers' workshops in the University of New Mexico Honors College and lives in Albuquerque's North Valley. Learn more at www.betsyjames.com.
Reviews

"Breathing Stone: Living Small in a Southwest Village immerses you in the magic of the New Mexico desert. Mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, and plants spring to life through the sharp, observant eye of Betsy James. This book is an unexpected gem sparkling in sunlight."

-Judith Schiess Avila, author of Code Talker: The First and Only Memoir by One of the Original Navajo Code Talkers of WWII


"A must-have for anyone who has ever lived in the desert Southwest or who dreams to. A perfect combination of prose, poetry, and line drawings. If you've never lived in a village in the Southwest, this book will entice you. If you have, it will feel like coming home."

-Dr. K. Kitts, NASA Primary Investigator and Science Team Member


"Transcendentalist poet and iconoclast Henry David Thoreau wrote in the 1850s that 'The question is not what you look at, but what you see.' He also commented that he had 'traveled a good deal in Concord.' In this slim volume, poet and painter Betsy James has taken the New Englander at his word, only what she has seen is in New Mexico and she has traveled a good deal in the ancient villa of Placitas at the foot of the Sandia Mountains. She bested Thoreau, in my opinion, with a keener eye and a broader sensitivity to her environment.... This book is a genuine addition to New Mexico literature."

-Don Bullis, historian, New Mexico Centennial Author


"Sojourn in the natural historic beauty of Placitas

Walk its ancient trails

Listen to wind in the tall grass

Glimpse an owl in solemn flight

Find deep quiet in an old adobe on the old mountain

Escape to another time"

-Martha Liebert, author of Bernalillo: Between the River & a Hard Place


"Betsy James's sensitive and poetic reflections and observations of four years living in a New Mexican village make you feel as if you were accompanying her through all seasons."

-David Grant Noble, author of In the Places of the Spirits and Ancient Ruins and Rock Art of the Southwest: an Archaeological Guide