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The comfort of water : a river pilgrimage / Maya Ward.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Yarraville, Vic. : Transit Lounge, 2012.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 335 p. : maps ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781921924286 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 551.483099452 23
Summary: "The Comfort of Water, Maya Ward's lyrical exploration of her river as it winds through the city and the wild is a revelation, a testament to the fact that the greatest of worlds are often at our doorstep. Its author understands the power of the natural world to transform lives, and writes about the connection between a river and the self with humility, humour, and a clear-headed wisdom. The telling of her own journey and that of her fellow walkers is seamlessly woven together with ecological and cultural history, the revelation of the pilgrim's path and the unknowable depth of Aboriginal myth. Through trekking this Wurundjeri Songline, this ancient, ever-renewing river, she discovers rich possibilities of belonging, and shares how a river can nourish the passion and resilience required to transform our world." -- Goodreads
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"Maps by Ian Faulkner".

"Shortlisted for Our Story, National Year of Reading"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-333)

"The Comfort of Water, Maya Ward's lyrical exploration of her river as it winds through the city and the wild is a revelation, a testament to the fact that the greatest of worlds are often at our doorstep. Its author understands the power of the natural world to transform lives, and writes about the connection between a river and the self with humility, humour, and a clear-headed wisdom. The telling of her own journey and that of her fellow walkers is seamlessly woven together with ecological and cultural history, the revelation of the pilgrim's path and the unknowable depth of Aboriginal myth. Through trekking this Wurundjeri Songline, this ancient, ever-renewing river, she discovers rich possibilities of belonging, and shares how a river can nourish the passion and resilience required to transform our world." -- Goodreads

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