At the End of Ridge Road
By (Author) Joseph Bruchac
Milkweed Editions
Milkweed Editions
21st April 2005
United States
Paperback
152
184g
At the End of Ridge Roadtraces Joseph Bruchacs path from nature nut to jock to writer, to his home at the end of Ridge Road near where he was raised by his grandparents. This colorful memoir explores the links between Bruchacs native Abenaki culture and his long-held views on human dignity and social justice.
Asking readers to remove their watches to they might live time rather than be ruled by it, Bruchac tells his own storyone that sits at the crossroads of his Abenaki and European heritage. From the foot of Glass Factory Mountain to the halls of Cornell University, from a classroom in West Africa to a start-up literary magazine in a room of his grandfathers home, Bruchac superimposes Native American ways of seeing upon the structure of todays world.
Bruchac believes the essential wisdom of native cultures, the balance of nature, and the power of a well-told story each holds ways to avoid humanitys most destructive impulses.