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Roger Pocock

Curly: A Tale of the Arizona Desert

In “Curly: A Tale of the Arizona Desert,” Roger Pocock weaves a rich narrative that captures the essence of life amid the stark beauty of the American Southwest. Blending elements of adventure and introspection, the book follows Curly, a young boy navigating the challenges and mysteries of the desert landscape. Pocock'Äôs vivid prose and keen observations evoke a sense of place, painting the Arizona desert as both a harsh environment and a nurturing home, while exploring universal themes of growth, resilience, and connection to nature. The story reflects the broader literary context of regionalism, highlighting a sense of identity while engaging readers with its lyrical style and psychological depth. Roger Pocock, an author with deep roots in environmental literature, draws from his own experiences in the American Southwest. His background in ecological studies informs his portrayal of the desert's complexities, allowing him to infuse the novel with both authenticity and emotional resonance. Pocock's respect for nature and its interrelation with human experience shines through, inviting readers to reflect on their own connections to the earth. “Curly: A Tale of the Arizona Desert” is a must-read for those who appreciate literature that bridges the gap between humanity and nature. With its engaging characters and heartfelt narrative, this book will resonate with young adults, nature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a reflective tale of courage and discovery.
241 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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