Sisters of the Earth is a stirring collection of women's writing on
nature: Nature as healer. Nature as delight. Nature as mother and
sister. Nature as victim. Nature as companion and reminder of what is
wild in us all. Here, among more than a hundred poets and prose writers,
are Diane Ackerman on the opium of sunsets; Ursula K. Le Guin
envisioning an alternative world in which human beings are not estranged
from their planet; and Julia Butterfly Hill on weathering a fierce storm
in the redwood tree where she lived for more than two years. Here, too,
are poems, essays, stories, and journal entries by Emily Dickinson,
Alice Walker, Terry Tempest Williams, Willa Cather, Gretel Erlich,
Adrienne Rich, and others--each offering a vivid, eloquent response to
the natural world.
This second edition of Sisters of the Earth is fully revised and
updated with a new preface and nearly fifty new pieces, including new
contributions by Louise Erdrich, Pam Houston, Zora Neale Hurston,
Starhawk, Joy Williams, Kathleen Norris, Rita Dove, and Barbara
Kingsolver.