Author Lucy Rees and a companion travel across the Arizona desert to the Hopi Indian mesas, where they search for an ancient stone carving similar to one in their native Wales. The stone's intricate design becomes a purpose for their trek as well as a metaphor for the journey itself. Humorous and wise, the book is both a bold adventure and a moving account of tragedy and hope.
Labrynth as symbol to understand past painful experiences
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Lucy Rees' book, The Maze, is an amazing journey through the actual desert wilderness of the Arazona/Four Corners area and also through the inner landscape of Lucy's past. The problems that occur on the trail with her great friend and the horses bring up memories that have haunted her with insecurity and fear. Lucy is able to bring us into her real journey with a past/present storyline of entering the maze of her life and coming out with gratitude, amazement and love.
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