Ebook {Epub PDF} North Enough: AIDS and Other Clear-Cuts by Jan Zita Grover
· Pre-publication book reviews and features keeping readers and industry influencers in the know since This is certainly true in the North Woods, where vast tracts of forest are clear-cut for pulpwood and timber; even so, Grover found that ``everywhere a powerful beauty remains.'' The same holds true, she suggests, of the ravaged lives of AIDS bltadwin.ru: Jan Zita Grover. Overwhelmed after her intense years as an AIDS worker in San Francisco, Jan Zita Grover moved cross-country to Minnesota, hoping to find a place north enough to feel an escape. What she didn't expect to find is the reality of the devastated landscape that makes up the north woods--massive cut-overs, land that has been logged and used beyond any easily recognizable bltadwin.rur, .
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Hola, Identifícate. Cuenta y Listas Cuenta Devoluciones y Pedidos. Carrito. North enough: AIDS and other clear-cuts / Jan Zita Grover. Author: Grover, Janice Zita, Additional Titles: AIDS and other clear-cuts Published: Saint Paul, Minn. Her first book, North Enough: AIDS and Other Clear-Cuts (Graywolf Press, ), won the Minnesota Book Award for creative nonfiction. Her second book, Northern Waters (Graywolf Press), was published in fall In she published a children's book called A Home for Dakota. In she was at work on Ditched and Drained: A Minnesota Story and Amity Creek, a cultural and natural history of one small watershed in Duluth, Minnesota, where she lives with her six dogs.
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