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 Mary Clark - The Horizon Seekers.
Leila Payson moves from the present to the future seamlessly and tries to make her visions real. She teaches high school, but she is more than her job... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Leila Payson moves from the present to the future seamlessly and tries to make her visions real. She teaches high school, but she is more than her job and her role as dutiful daughter, she is a kind of pioneer. Meanwhile, mystery follows Leila. She is haunted by early trauma, but is it memory or a dream? She confides only to her funky, no-nonsense best friend, Caroline. Then there's her first love, Nick, weaving in and out of her life.
Her vision had sent her to South Africa in her twenties, where she met Baruti, an occupational therapist who works with people with disabilities. This experience changes her way of teaching and relating to others. She keeps up a correspondence with him about education, disability, and social justice. Now, years later, one of Leila's students learns he is losing his hearing. When he asks her to join his support team, she does, and begins to rethink her occupation.
Meanwhile, her friends are on their own journeys. She accompanies them with humor and patience, and they reciprocate; all in support for positive work and for love. Maria is a female Don Quixote, sending aid to family and friends back in Cuba; Dov is a gay event planner living in Miami Beach, who falls in love with a Cuban bird guide; Charles is a "key rat" who loves racing; and Mark is an occupational therapist who also loves nature, as Leila does, and works to improve the lives of people injured or born with disabilities.
But their paths are fraught with challenges, even danger. Leila worries Maria's charity will go too far, Dov is separated from his love, and Mark must make a choice between her and his work overseas. For each, the horizon beckons, but will their paths converge?

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    18/02/2023
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8201016357
  • EAN
    9798201016357
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
      pas de protection

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Biographie de Mary Clark

Mary Clark spent her formative years in Florida where she was infused with awe and respect for the natural world. She was also aware of the lives of migrant workers, segregation, and the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement. She graduated from Rutgers-Newark College of Arts and Sciences. In 1975, she moved to New York City and worked in the arts programs of St. Clement's Church in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood.
For many years she worked for community organizations and founded a community newspaper. She is the author of Tally: An Intuitive Life (All Things That Matter Press); Community: Journal of Power Politics and Democracy in Hell's Kitchen; Into The Fire: A Poet's Journey through Hell's Kitchen; the poetry novel, Children of Light (Ten Penny Players' BardPress), and Covenant: Growing Up in Florida's Lost Paradise.
In her latest novel, Passages, a young aspiring writer explores sex, gender, fame, poverty, and love in 1970s New York City.

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