Gretel Ehrlich: Struck by Nature - Lion's Roar.
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Gretel Ehrlich is the author of thirteen books, including a novel, a short story collection, three collections of poems, and seven books of essays, among them A Match to the Heart, This Cold Heaven, John Muir: Nature’s Visionary, The Solace of Open Spaces, and the enormously popular Islands, the Universe, Home, which was described by the San Francisco Chronicle as “A volume of ten deep.
Gretel Ehrlich Quotes - Page 2 Quotes about: facebook; twitter; googleplus; Animals Birds History Nature Water. The fog lifted in the evening and a blue-black band at the horizon marked the end of the sea and the beginning of thought. Where does a beginning begin when nothing has gone on before? Gretel Ehrlich. Ocean, Fog, Blue. Gretel Ehrlich (1995). “A Match to the Heart: One Woman's.
In this gripping circumnavigation of the Arctic Circle, Gretel Ehrlich paints a vivid portrait of the indigenous cultures that inhabit the starkly beautiful boreal landscape surrounding the Arctic Ocean, an ice-bound wilderness that includes northern Siberia, northwestern Greenland, Canada’s vast Nunavut, and northern Alaska. Ehrlich’s expedition, supported by the National Geographic.
IN NEARLY a dozen works of fiction, non-fiction and poetry over the last three decades, Gretel Ehrlich, an American author, has written about ranch life in Wyoming, the changing landscape of.
Gretel Ehrlich is the author of 15 books, including The Solace of Open Spaces, Islands, The Universe, Home, A Match to the Heart, A Blizzard Year, and The Future of Ice. Her most recent book is Facing the Wave: A Journey in the Wake of the Tsunami, which was Longlisted for the National Book Award in 2013. She has won many awards, including the 2010 PEN Henry David Thoreau Award, a Guggenheim.
Gretel Ehrlich, a writer of nonfiction, fiction, and poetry, born in Santa Barbara, California, January 21, 1946, writes about such diverse places as Wyoming, China, and Greenland. Her unique point of view on humans and the environment has earned Ehrlich a place among the best nature writers of our time. The collection contains correspondence between Ehrlich and some of these important authors.