Wondering Toward Center

Wondering Toward Center by Kathy A. Bradley, published by Mercer University Press in 2016, is a collection of essays that delves into the natural world as a lens for understanding human experiences. Spanning 239 pages, this edition presents Bradley’s reflections anchored by her family farm in the coastal plains of South Georgia. Through her observations of animal life, agriculture, and the changing seasons, she offers insights that serve as a guide to navigating the complexities of contemporary life.
In this thought-provoking work, readers will find a blend of nature, philosophy, and self-help as Bradley shares her journey of discovery and connection to the land. She presents her experiences as a means to address the dilemmas faced in the twenty-first century, using her essays to explore themes of identity and societal expectations. This edition invites readers to reflect on their own relationships with nature and the world around them, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on language arts and rhetoric.
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“In her second book of essays, Kathy Bradley continues her examination of the natural world as a prism through which to understand the human experience. With her family farm in the coastal plains of South Georgia serving as the anchor, Bradley uses her observations of animal life, agriculture, and the seasons to create what others have called parables, but what she calls “a map key or decoder ring” for some of the dilemmas of twenty-first-century life. Bradley shares the story of how, through wandering, she came to know the land that became her home and how that knowledge worked as ransom to gain her release from societal expectations.”–Page 4 of cover.
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