Tailings a memoir / Kaethe Schwehn.

Contents September: Nine switchbacks -- October: Fortune teller fish -- November: Scrapbooking after Eden -- December: Coming to consensus -- January: Reflection and refraction -- February: Litany of the middle -- March: Vigil with cougar and sackbut -- April: A cut, a climb, and a café in California -- May: The cost of hospitality -- June: The view from the second level.
Abstract Kaethe Schwehn writes of her ten-month sojourn at Holden Village, a Lutheran retreat center in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State. In 2001, the twenty-two-year-old went to work at Holden as a teaching assistant at the school in the village. For her, the time was also a period of transition--from a life as a teacher to a writer, from having a romantic interest to a life without him, and an in-between time of her life to figure out who she is and who she would like to become-- Source other than Library of Congress.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (page 123).
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