The Maze: A Desert Journey

The Maze: A Desert Journey
ISBN-10
0816518319
ISBN-13
9780816518319
Series
The Maze
Category
History
Pages
198
Language
English
Published
1997-09
Author
Lucy Rees

Description

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.

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