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The way through the woods: of mushrooms and mourning

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One woman's journey to overcome grief by delving into an overlooked wonder of nature.'As the world of mushrooms opened up to me I began to see that the path back to life was easier than I had thought.

It was simply a matter of gathering delights that flash and sparkle.

All I had to do was follow the mushroom trail, even though I still didn't know where it would lead.

What would I find in the great unknown that lay ahead of me?

What lay beyond those hilltops and mists and turns in the road?'When Long Litt Woon loses her husband of 32 years to an unexpected death, she is utterly bereft.

An immigrant in his country, in losing the love of her life she has also lost her compass and her passport to society.

For a time, she is stuck, aimless, disoriented. It is only when she wanders off deep into the woods with mushroom hunters and is taught there how to see clearly what is all around her, and learn how to make distinctions, take educated risks, and hear all the different melodies in Nature's chorus, that she returns to life and to living. And it is mushrooms which guide her back. In this book, she describes how they saved her, and how they might save you.

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Product Details
Scribe Publications
1925693856 / 9781925693850
eBook (EPUB)
06/08/2019
English
304 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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