A manifesto both fierce and compassionate from one of our most eloquent
and elegant voices of the American West. Terry Tempest Williams weaves
together the passion of personal experience with the presence of
political commitment. In this gathering of work, Williams explores our
unspoken hunger, our desire for a life of greater intention. In a series
of detailed and beautifully rendered portraits, she illuminates the
strength and inspiration that helped to form Georgia O'Keeffe, Rachel
Carson, Mardy Murie, and the Stone Creek Woman. There are portraits as
well of two uncles, who also live outside the expectations of normalcy
and orthodoxy. Through the power of her observations, we see how our
lack of intimacy with the natural world has initiated a lack of intimacy
with one another. An Unspoken Hunger is finally a call to action, where
we begin to find the courage and heart to stand our ground in the places
we love. As Williams reminds us, "Perhaps the most radical act we can
commit is to stay home." An Unspoken Hunger is further proof of Terry
Tempest Williams's unique gift - one that removes us from the
distractions and confines of daily routine and prompts in us an awakened
sense of wonder.