<p><em>Slow Arrow: Unearthing the Frail Children</em> explores in the microcosm of a forty-acre high mountain meadow and its surrounding lands vast worlds of ecological and familial migrations.&nbsp; The announcement by her eighty-five-year-old mother that she would be moving to Colorado to live out her last years sparks Winograd into a journey into what it means to be a steward of a land and its inhabitants she knows little about and steward of a grieving mother sliding irrevocably into the blindness she fears and the dying for which she longs.</p><p>Expanded gold mines drought-induced wildfires sudden aspen decline solitary hawks and summer-pastured longhorns coyote and elusive cougar fairy trumpets: as Winograd takes her mother on an exploration of the inhabitants of this deceptively remote and arid landscape in southwest Colorado at the &ldquo;back&rdquo; of Pikes Peak she begins to discover its metaphorical connections to the emotional family landscape she now lives in.</p><p>In this collection of&nbsp; essays Winograd braids together the pressing environmental issues of today with the sacred and profane intersections of the human and the natural world .</p>
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