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Through memoir style writing, author Sylvia Hoehns Wright demonstrates on the pages of Eco-legacy Ð a millennium womanÕs heritage the importance of a woman pondering her life in all its phases, from the beginning experienced to the future desired. Inviting readers to walk on a path worn smooth by generational expectation, Wright savors nostalgia for places that are near and dear to heart, recalls family traditions; and perhaps more importantly, enables renewal of experience. Challenging all to celebrate heritage because heritage is more than a possession, it is a gift: the birthright of our children.
The present-day caretaker for her familyÕs 7th generational property, Wright credits the legacy of a rural Virginia childhood and Quaker lifestyle belief – view self as caretaker, not owner of property: a perspective of providing for present without sacrificing future Ð as the source for her eco commitment.
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