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Satya Robyn

    L'écriture de Satya Robyn explore le lien profond entre la psychologie humaine et la crise planétaire. Son œuvre aborde des thèmes tels que l'amour, le deuil et l'activisme, en s'appuyant sur des principes bouddhistes et des pratiques psychothérapeutiques. D'une voix singulière, elle fait le pont entre la réflexion personnelle et un appel urgent à la gestion de la Terre. Ses contributions littéraires trouvent un écho auprès des lecteurs en quête de sens et d'espoir face aux défis écologiques.

    Dear Earth: Love, grief and activism
    The letters
    • The letters

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Violet Ackerman has drifted through a career, four children and a divorce without ever knowing who she is or what she wants. After moving to the coast, she starts receiving a series of mysterious letters sent from a mother and baby home in 1959, written by a pregnant twenty-year-old Elizabeth to her best friend. These letters intersperse Violet's turbulent relationships with her lover, her infuriating son and the eccentric fellow members of the Village Committee. Who is sending Violet these letters, and why? What will happen to Elizabeth's baby? "The Letters" invites us see what happens when we don't run away. Will love be enough to encourage Violet to stay?

      The letters
    • Dear Earth: Love, grief and activism

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The book explores the author's awakening to the ecological and climate crisis, reflecting on the emotional turmoil of activism, including experiences of arrest. It delves into themes of grief, fear, and anger while celebrating the beauty of nature. The narrative emphasizes the struggle for systemic change and repeatedly acknowledges human imperfections, offering a perspective of forgiveness amidst the urgent call for environmental action.

      Dear Earth: Love, grief and activism