Selected Product: | The Wolf, the Woman, the Wilderness: A True Story of Returning Home Paperback Author: Martino Publisher: NewSage Press Release Date: 1996-12-17 ISBN-10: 0939165295 ISBN-13: 9780939165292 List Price: $14.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Shadow Mountain: A Memoir of Wolves, a Woman, and the Wild ISBN-10: 0385482264 ISBN-13: 9780385482264 List Price:$15.00 In the Shadow of a Rainbow: The True Story of a Friendship Between Man and Wolf ISBN-10: 0393314529 ISBN-13: 9780393314526 List Price:$14.95 Three Among the Wolves: A Couple and Their Dog Live a Year with Wolves in the Wild ISBN-10: 1570613982 ISBN-13: 9781570613982 List Price:$22.95 Dancer on the Grass: True Stories About Horses and People ISBN-10: 0939165325 ISBN-13: 9780939165322 List Price:$12.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for The Wolf, the Woman, the Wilderness: A True Story of Returning Home by Martino (ISBN-10: 0939165295, ISBN-13: 9780939165292). At this time we have not yet written a review for The Wolf, the Woman, the Wilderness: A True Story of Returning Home by Martino (ISBN-10: 0939165295, ISBN-13: 9780939165292). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com This is at once a heartfelt reflection and an exciting adventure tale, well told and with a happy ending. The author tells her fascinating true story of returning a wolf to the wilderness and, in the process, discovering her own roots. Promotion in conjunction with the Humane Society of the United States and the American Humane Society. How to put the sacred into words | Customer Rating: | Where most of us fail, Teresa somehow has found a way to put those feelings of reconnection into words. While the story of returning her friend, McKenzie, back to her wild heritage is wonderful, this book goes much deeper. Through Teresa's story we feel her returning to her own people, her own roots. More importantly to me, however, is how she puts into words the emotions of those of us who only find our peace through the natural world, a world where being safe behind closed doors is the worse kind of life there is. She tells about how in the wildness of the wilderness, freedom is not safety, but joy and sorrow more intense that the man made world most live in can ever offer.
She shows what most people struggle so hard to avoid, that one day all of us will fight for that one last breath that will never come. What we do with the breaths we have is what is important. Do we hide in our four walls while the wilderness disappears not only "out there", but in our souls as well? Or do we accept give away and live our lives to the fullest.
Teresa is not an author, but a story teller, something that has been sadly lacking in the sterile world we have created. I hope she continues to write for a long time. | True, Suspense, Heartfelt, Descriptive, Poetic, Journey | Customer Rating: | | Teresa Martino, a graced author who can write and share her adventure with wolf and freedom, is a storyteller with humor, respect, and gift of art and word. It was like I was there with her as she lived this journey. Riveting, piercing, thought-provoking, pondering, and inspiring are adjectives to describe this book. A true story of a wolf, her daughter, and woman,the author, who cross in each other's path of life. No preaching here. Beautiful physical descriptions of the land, the feelings, the sounds, the colors, the touch of wolf, and glimpses into the author's heart. I felt empathy for her questions she asked and struggled with her during her trials and vulnerabilities. The book goes beyond just another animal story to a tale of emotional questioning and searching by the author. A triumphant ending. A MUST read. The book grows better and better with each chapter. I found myself reading so fast wanting to know how it ended. | Lyrical and Well-Told Story | Customer Rating: | | I loved this book, the writing, the story and the spiritual adventure. I often think about having my own wolf following me on romps through the wilderness whenever I am out hiking alone. This book has some wonderful insight into the wolf mind and shows why a wolf is not a dog and wolves should not live in captivity. Alongside the wolf story is a great journey the author makes in seeking her own identity and place. I highly recommend it. | A Personal Account of Wolf Reintroduction | Customer Rating: | Teresa Tsimmu Martino writes a wonderful tale of her rescue of a wild wolf pup which she raises to be wild. Once old enough, Ms. Martino releases the wolf into the wilderness of Washington where it has survived and had her own litter.
Martino's writing is vivid and human and full of the emotion that courses through her veins. She is also a horse trainer and has great stories to tell of her life around horses in her most recent book.
So, buy this book; await its arrival with anticipation and then savour its story as you lose yourself in her words.
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A Guide to my Book Rating System:
1 star = The wood pulp would have been better utilized as toilet paper. 2 stars = Don't bother, clean your bathroom instead. 3 stars = Wasn't a waste of time, but it was time wasted. 4 stars = Good book, but not life altering. 5 stars = This book changed my world in at least some small way. | Awakening the Wilderness in My Heart | Customer Rating: | | I am a hiker and avid outdoors woman living in Colorado. This book created a fire in my heart to be in, love and protect the "wilderness" in our lives. It brings tears to my eyes to remember the teaching and learning between woman and wolf. I am highly recommending this book to my book club for the January read. Her writing is vivid poetry - bringing the reader into the beauty and reality of nature. |
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