The Heart of the Wild, Terry Tempest Williams
The Heart of the Wild, Terry Tempest Williams
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The Heart of the Wild

Author: Terry Tempest Williams

Narrator: Justine Willis Toms

Unabridged: 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/11/2016


Synopsis

Williams tells the story of her initiation by the living land when she was 7 years old. While taking a school trip she ended up alone, in the dark, in Mount Timpanogos Cave. For a brief but powerful moment she felt the beating heart of the mountain. She says, “For the rest of my life I’ve been trying to retrieve that sacred space I felt inside that mountain alone. I have been searching for that moment when you’re part of something so old, so deep, so true.” Take a tour with Williams and find the relevance of our national parks in the 21st century and how these public commons might bring us back home to a united state of humility. It’s Terry Tempest Williams’ hope that we learn what it is to offer our reverence and respect to the closest thing we have to sacred lands. Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan stated that our American national parks are our best idea. Williams goes on to say, “And I would argue that they are our evolving idea; it’s never one story but many stories that are rooted in these American landscapes.” She reminds us that as we visit these public lands we can tune into a stillness that is outside of all the noise, distractions, and chaos in our everyday life. “They are places where we find a united state of humility . . . We are in this deeply fractured and divided country. I think if we could listen more to each other we would find a compassion that would surprise us.” (hosted by Justine Willis Toms)

About Terry Tempest Williams

Terry Tempest Williams is the award-winning author of many books, including Refuge, Finding Beauty in a Broken World, and When Women Were Birds. Her work has been widely anthologized around the world. She divides her time between Castle Valley, Utah, and Moose, Wyoming.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David on February 10, 2025

An intriguing and at times provocative collection of essays. As in any anthology, I enjoyed some essays far more than others. For my tastes, those that told stories like Gary Paul Nabhan, Emma Marris and Joel Berger grabbed my attention. However, even those that were more philosophical in nature, we......more