The Map of Enough: One Woman's Search for Place

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Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Counterpoint LLC
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.1 X 0.9 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781619024748

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About the Author

Molly Caro May is the author of The Map of Enough and Body Full of Stars. She received a writing fellowship at the Taft-Nicholson Environmental Humanities Center, and her work has appeared in Salon, The Hairpin, Orion, and Fourth Genre. After living in six countries and eight U.S. states, she has now made a home in Montana, where she lives with her husband, two young daughters, and Great Dane mutt. Find out more at mollycaromay.com

Reviews

The story of a young couple's year on family land in Montana, building a yurt. Wonderful feeling for the land and its wildlife, and a compelling story of the couple's adventures in yurt building, living on the land, and how the year changes them.--Georgiana, Magnolia's Bookstore, Seattle, WA

The Map of Enough offers readers a richly considered perspective and, for many, a glimpse of a sweet settled life lived far away. --Orion Magazine

The Map of Enough is moving, poetic, and addictive. May's sense of wonder at her new world and adventurous spirit is admirable and contagious, but even more important is the way she inspires us to question our own deeply-held beliefs about home and happiness.--Elle

a more homegrown version of Eat, Pray, Love [...] readers will find much to ponder in this journey to home and family. An obvious choice for book groups eager for rich discussions on the road less traveled. --Booklist

In an impressive debut memoir, a self-proclaimed Woman of the World chronicles her journey to find a home. May joins the ranks of Gretel Ehrlich and Annie Proulx, celebrants of sagebrush, big skies, and journeys of self-discovery... May's poetic, gleaming prose makes palpable the wildness and wind, freezing and thawing earth, delicate fragrances of grass and budding trees--and her own profound transformation. --Kirkus Starred

More than a story of building an adobe, it's about yurt life and its connections to nature and the elements, and offers keys to understanding the lure of a nomadic home that can be disassembled and moved at the blink of an eye. Any interested in mobile living and yurts will find this an inspirational, revealing autobiography packed with insights and encouragement. --The Midwest Book Review

Could a wanderer learn to stay put without stagnating? Could a woman brought up without survival skills learn to build her own shelter, split firewood, grow food? Could a browser of the Internet keep from drowning in the electronic sea of possibilities? Could she learn to be fully present to her life without hankering to be elsewhere? Molly Caro May tackles all these questions, and more, in prose as candid and lucid as an April morning. She holds the hard-won answers lightly, open to correction from fresh experience. --Scott Russell Sanders, Earth Works: New & Selected Essays.

In her beautifully written memoir [May] explores the challenge and allure of creating a real home in an age of ever-more-virtual interactions - and reminds us why we love the West.--Sunset Magazine