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In the Eye of the Wild
In the Eye of the Wild | Nastassja Martin
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After enduring a vicious bear attack in the Russian Far East's Kamchatka Peninsula, a French anthropologist undergoes a physical and spiritual transformation that forces her to confront the tenuous distinction between animal and human. In the Eye of the Wild begins with an account of the French anthropologist Nastassja Martins near fatal run-in with a Kamchatka bear in the mountains of Siberia. Martins professional interest is animism; she addresses philosophical questions about the relation of humankind to nature, and in her work she seeks to partake as fully as she can in the lives of the indigenous peoples she studies. Her violent encounter with the bear, however, brings her face-to-face with something entirely beyond her kenthe untamed, the nonhuman, the animal, the wild. In the course of that encounter something in the balance of her world shifts. A change takes place that she must somehow reckon with. Left severely mutilated, dazed with pain, Martin undergoes multiple operations in a provincial Russian hospital, while also being grilled by the secret police. Back in France, she finds herself back on the operating table, a source of new trauma. She realizes that the only thing for her to do is to return to Kamchatka. She must discover what it means to have become, as the Even people call it, medka, a person who is half human, half bear. In the Eye of the Wild is a fascinating, mind-altering book about terror, pain, endurance, and self-transformation, comparable in its intensity of perception and originality of style to J. A. Bakers classic The Peregrine. Here Nastassja Martin takes us to the farthest limits of human being.
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Jari-chan
An das Wilde glauben | Nastassja Martin
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And my #BookSpinBingo board for May. I think I'll manage two 😁

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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! Looks fantastic!! 7mo
Jari-chan @TheAromaofBooks thank you 😊❤️ 7mo
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Jari-chan
An das Wilde glauben | Nastassja Martin
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Not the tagged book, but my #Bookspin doesn't seem to be in the database ? It's the second translated book by Nastassja Martin.

Bora Chungs "Cursed Bunny" is my #Doublespin ?

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TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Enjoy!!! 7mo
Jari-chan @TheAromaofBooks Thanks, I will ❤️ 7mo
TracyReadsBooks I LOVED cursed Bunny—such an intriguing, unexpected collection of stories that starts off right in your face and then does not let up. It may not be for everyone but I thought it was a great book. 7mo
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Jari-chan @TracyReadsBooks I just started it and you're so, so right about it 🤩 7mo
TracyReadsBooks @Jari-chan She‘s got a new book out I need to get my hands on. Her stories are entertaining and give you so much to think about. (edited) 7mo
Jari-chan @TracyReadsBooks I hope the new stories are as good as these ones, and that you like it just as much. 7mo
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Jari-chan
In the Eye of the Wild | Nastassja Martin
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It's always special to get book recommendations by a bookseller if you're one yourself. This one was such a recommendation.

After surviving an attack by a bear, Martin returns to the wilderness to find the healing our modern hospitals and doctors couldn't give her. She's now part bear, the bear is part woman.

The author takes a deep look inside herself, the western world and the eternity of the wild. She finds hope and healing in the woods.

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