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The Turquoise Ledge: A Memoir
Written by Leslie Marmon Silko
Narrated by Alma Cuervo
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Leslie Marmon Silko established herself as "the finest prose writer of her generation" (Larry McMurtry) with her debut novel Ceremony, one of the most acclaimed works of the 20th century. Of mixed Laguna Pueblo, Cherokee, Mexican, and white heritage, Silko brings a unique perspective to her powerful works. In this deeply personal and spiritual book, she combines memoirs, traditional storytelling, and ruminations on the natural world. ".this richly veined, dramatic, and mysterious self-portrait [is] a provocative and numinous memoir."-Booklist, starred review
Author
Leslie Marmon Silko
Leslie Marmon Silko, a former professor of English and fiction writing, is the author of novels, short stories, essays, poetry, articles, and screenplays. She has won numerous awards and fellowships for her work. She lives in Tucson, Arizona.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I really really really love this book. Through this book I've been given a new way to percieve snakes, instead of purely seeing them as venomous and frightening, Leslie describes the snakes that live around her house as individuals, and respects them as such.I'm also enjoying her descriptions of landscape and clouds, the weather having it's own aliveness. Is it pantheism?I'm really getting a strong feeling of her connection to her landscape and the other animals inhabiting it, which I'm missing in my life. I'm getting a lot out of reading these memoirs, and I think I'll probably keep reading it continuously when I've finished it.