Exploring the natural philosophy and laws that govern Earth, this book delves into the Gaia Hypothesis, presenting a thought-provoking perspective on the interconnectedness of life and the environment. It examines how these principles have shaped our planet throughout history and continue to influence it today, offering readers a deeper understanding of ecological balance and sustainability.
Elissa Rubenstein Knihy


What a wagon train What a long bus ride From East Coast to West Or was it reversed side to side I drove it and rode it And hitchhiked it too Just to see cornflowers Wheat and sky so blue. The themes of nature and travel echo through Under the Eaves and Arbors, the debut collection of poetry by Elissa Rubenstein. Throughout the anthology, she explores the way in which journeys create memories, which are recalled with vivid imagery. A varied and personal collection by an exciting new talent, perfect for curling up with and getting lost in.