But This Is Different, A Novel
But This Is Different embodies the despair we must be willing to feel if we are to truly love, and gives us hope that we can integrate not only our separate islands but our separate selves. Mary Walker Baron has crafted an eco-philosophical, eco-psychological and eco-spiritual masterpiece of profound significance and joy.
It's the dawn of a new year. On a tiny, uncharted island in the South Pacific, residents are celebrating. Leading the ceremony is a woman known as "Mere." In the language of the island, her name means "Star of the Sea." Each day she works beside the islanders helping women in childbirth and providing comfort to the dying. She shields children from storms and teaches them how to build paper airplanes that actually fly. Outside the island, her existence is a closely guarded secret. Forty years ago, islanders entered into a solemn pact to keep her presence hidden from the rest of the world. It is a promise they have kept. But all that changes on the first day of 1978. In the crate full of gifts that always arrives with the New Year, on board a very unusual boat, is a letter to Mere from the woman known to the islanders as "Pilapan," or "Mother Chief." It is a letter that changes everything, that plunges Mere into a voyage of discovery. "All of my professional life I have insisted that death is a natural part of life ..." the letter says. "But this is different. I am dying." And, indeed, from that point on, everything changes -- for Mere, and for readers who come along on this exploration of commitments and promises. It's a world that's familiar, and yet dramatically different. It will move you, and it might even change you in the process.
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But This Is Different, A Novel
But This Is Different embodies the despair we must be willing to feel if we are to truly love, and gives us hope that we can integrate not only our separate islands but our separate selves. Mary Walker Baron has crafted an eco-philosophical, eco-psychological and eco-spiritual masterpiece of profound significance and joy.
It's the dawn of a new year. On a tiny, uncharted island in the South Pacific, residents are celebrating. Leading the ceremony is a woman known as "Mere." In the language of the island, her name means "Star of the Sea." Each day she works beside the islanders helping women in childbirth and providing comfort to the dying. She shields children from storms and teaches them how to build paper airplanes that actually fly. Outside the island, her existence is a closely guarded secret. Forty years ago, islanders entered into a solemn pact to keep her presence hidden from the rest of the world. It is a promise they have kept. But all that changes on the first day of 1978. In the crate full of gifts that always arrives with the New Year, on board a very unusual boat, is a letter to Mere from the woman known to the islanders as "Pilapan," or "Mother Chief." It is a letter that changes everything, that plunges Mere into a voyage of discovery. "All of my professional life I have insisted that death is a natural part of life ..." the letter says. "But this is different. I am dying." And, indeed, from that point on, everything changes -- for Mere, and for readers who come along on this exploration of commitments and promises. It's a world that's familiar, and yet dramatically different. It will move you, and it might even change you in the process.
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But This Is Different, A Novel

But This Is Different, A Novel

by Mary Walker Baron
But This Is Different, A Novel

But This Is Different, A Novel

by Mary Walker Baron

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But This Is Different embodies the despair we must be willing to feel if we are to truly love, and gives us hope that we can integrate not only our separate islands but our separate selves. Mary Walker Baron has crafted an eco-philosophical, eco-psychological and eco-spiritual masterpiece of profound significance and joy.
It's the dawn of a new year. On a tiny, uncharted island in the South Pacific, residents are celebrating. Leading the ceremony is a woman known as "Mere." In the language of the island, her name means "Star of the Sea." Each day she works beside the islanders helping women in childbirth and providing comfort to the dying. She shields children from storms and teaches them how to build paper airplanes that actually fly. Outside the island, her existence is a closely guarded secret. Forty years ago, islanders entered into a solemn pact to keep her presence hidden from the rest of the world. It is a promise they have kept. But all that changes on the first day of 1978. In the crate full of gifts that always arrives with the New Year, on board a very unusual boat, is a letter to Mere from the woman known to the islanders as "Pilapan," or "Mother Chief." It is a letter that changes everything, that plunges Mere into a voyage of discovery. "All of my professional life I have insisted that death is a natural part of life ..." the letter says. "But this is different. I am dying." And, indeed, from that point on, everything changes -- for Mere, and for readers who come along on this exploration of commitments and promises. It's a world that's familiar, and yet dramatically different. It will move you, and it might even change you in the process.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013633575
Publisher: Steel Cut Press
Publication date: 01/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 279
File size: 470 KB

About the Author

Mary Walker Baron is a clinical social worker. Although she has never lived on an island in the South Pacific, Mary has proven to herself on more than one occasion that any landing you can walk away from is-if not perfect-at least good enough.
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