The Maze A Journey

The Maze A Journey by Lucy Rees, published by Black Swan in 1996, is a reprint edition comprising 213 pages in English. This book chronicles Lucy Rees’s journey on horseback across Arizona, which evolves into a quest for spiritual enlightenment. The narrative is sparked by a fascination with a Cretan maze carving, leading Rees and her companion Rick to discover a similar carving on a rock in northeast Arizona, where the last remaining Hopi Native Americans reside.
Readers will find a blend of travel writing and personal exploration as Rees and Rick navigate the wild landscapes of Arizona. Their journey is not only about reaching a physical destination but also about uncovering deeper meanings and mysteries that gradually reveal themselves. The book delves into themes of exploration and the connection to the land, inviting readers to reflect on their own quests for understanding and purpose.
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In 1992, Lucy Rees’s journey on horseback across Arizona became a quest for spiritual enlightenment. A carving of a Cretan maze near Tintagel in Cornwall had always fascinated Lucy’s companion Rick. In Arizona they were surprised to find from an illustration in a book, that this same carving could be found on a rock on one of three barren mesas in north-east Arizona where the last remaining Hopi native Americans had built their villages. The search for the maze announced itself as the purpose of their journey.
But beyond their shared love of wild places, and this finishing point, they had a third, less clear purpose, an agenda only gradually revealed to them as events unfolded. They entered upon this journey in a spirit of exploration knowing that somewhere there was a centre, but uncertain as to what it was or what mysteries it might uncover.
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