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Terry Tempest Williams

Finding Renewal Amidst Loss and Environmental Crisis.

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Author: Terry Tempest Williams

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780679740247

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1991

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: BURROWING OWLS
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Chapter 2: WHIMBRELS
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Chapter 3: SNOWY EGRETS
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Chapter 4: BARN SWALLOWS
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Chapter 5: PEREGRINE FALCON
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Chapter 6: WILSON’S PHALAROPE
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Chapter 7: CALIFORNIA GULLS
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Chapter 8: RAVENS
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Chapter 9: PINK FLAMINGOS
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Chapter 10: SNOW BUNTINGS
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Chapter 11: WHITE PELICANS
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Chapter 12: YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRDS
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Chapter 13: REDHEADS
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Chapter 14: KILLDEER
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Chapter 15: WHISTLING SWAN
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Chapter 16: GREAT HORNED OWL
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Chapter 17: ROADRUNNER
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Chapter 18: MAGPIES
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Chapter 19: LONG-BILLED CURLEWS
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Chapter 20: WESTERN TANAGER
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Chapter 21: GRAY JAYS
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Chapter 22: MEADOWLARKS
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Chapter 23: STORM PETREL
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Chapter 24: GREATER YELLOWLEGS
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Chapter 25: CANADA GEESE
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Chapter 26: BALD EAGLES
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Chapter 27: RED-SHAFTED FLICKER
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Chapter 28: DARK-EYED JUNCO
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Chapter 29: SANDERLINGS
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Chapter 30: BIRDS-OF-PARADISE
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Chapter 31: PINTAILS, MALLARDS, AND TEALS
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Chapter 32: BITTERNS
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Chapter 33: SNOWY PLOVERS
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Chapter 34: GREAT BLUE HERON
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Chapter 35: SCREECH OWLS
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Chapter 36: AVOCETS AND STILTS
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Chapter 37: THE CLAN OF ONE-BREASTED WOMEN
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Who should listen Refuge

The summary audiobook of "Refuge" by Terry Tempest Williams is ideal for nature enthusiasts, environmental advocates, and anyone interested in themes of loss, resilience, and the interconnectedness of life. It provides a poignant exploration of motherhood, the fragility of ecosystems, and the healing power of nature, making it particularly relevant for individuals facing personal challenges or seeking solace in the natural world. Additionally, readers looking to deepen their understanding of feminism and environmental literature will find this summary a valuable resource.

3 quotes from Refuge

  • "The only way to deal with loss is to find joy in the things that remain."
  • "Nature has a way of reminding us of our fragility and strength; we must listen closely to her whispers."
  • "In the face of uncertainty, we must open our hearts to love and connection with the world around us."

Author : Terry Tempest Williams

Terry Tempest Williams is a prominent American author, conservationist, and activist, deeply influenced by the stark beauty of her native Utah and the broader American West. Her work addresses vital issues such as ecology, wilderness preservation, and women's health, highlighting the intricate relationship between culture and nature. A passionate advocate, she has testified before Congress, participated in civil disobedience against nuclear testing, and protested against the Iraq War. Williams has authored several acclaimed books, including *Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place* and *Finding Beauty in a Broken World*, and has received numerous honors, such as the Robert Marshall Award and the Lannan Literary Award for Nonfiction. She currently serves as the Annie Clark Tanner Scholar in Environmental Humanities at the University of Utah and writes a column for *The Progressive*, all while splitting her time between Wilson, Wyoming, and Castle Valley, Utah.

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Refuge Free Audiobook Download

Terry Tempest Williams

Finding Renewal Amidst Loss and Environmental Crisis.

4.189747rating

Information

Author: Terry Tempest Williams

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780679740247

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1991

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Refuge

The summary audiobook of "Refuge" by Terry Tempest Williams is ideal for nature enthusiasts, environmental advocates, and anyone interested in themes of loss, resilience, and the interconnectedness of life. It provides a poignant exploration of motherhood, the fragility of ecosystems, and the healing power of nature, making it particularly relevant for individuals facing personal challenges or seeking solace in the natural world. Additionally, readers looking to deepen their understanding of feminism and environmental literature will find this summary a valuable resource.

3 quotes from Refuge

  • "The only way to deal with loss is to find joy in the things that remain."
  • "Nature has a way of reminding us of our fragility and strength; we must listen closely to her whispers."
  • "In the face of uncertainty, we must open our hearts to love and connection with the world around us."

Author: Terry Tempest Williams

Terry Tempest Williams is a prominent American author, conservationist, and activist, deeply influenced by the stark beauty of her native Utah and the broader American West. Her work addresses vital issues such as ecology, wilderness preservation, and women's health, highlighting the intricate relationship between culture and nature. A passionate advocate, she has testified before Congress, participated in civil disobedience against nuclear testing, and protested against the Iraq War. Williams has authored several acclaimed books, including *Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place* and *Finding Beauty in a Broken World*, and has received numerous honors, such as the Robert Marshall Award and the Lannan Literary Award for Nonfiction. She currently serves as the Annie Clark Tanner Scholar in Environmental Humanities at the University of Utah and writes a column for *The Progressive*, all while splitting her time between Wilson, Wyoming, and Castle Valley, Utah.