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The fifth sacred thing genres
The fifth sacred thing genres








Now imagine the opposite: a nightmare world in which an authoritarian regime polices an apartheid state, access to food and water is restricted to those who obey the corrupt official religion, women are property of their husbands or the state, and children are bred for prostitution and war. Imagine a world without poverty, hunger, or hatred, where a rich culture honors its diverse mix of races, religions, and heritages, and the Four Sacred Things that sustain all life - earth, air, fire, and water - are valued unconditionally. Representation: MCs of colour, queer cast, polyamory/free love

the fifth sacred thing genres

Genres: Queer Protagonists, Science Fantasy "This strong debut fits well against feminist futuristic, utopic, and dystopic works by the likes of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Ursula LeGuin, and Margaret Atwood.The Fifth Sacred Thing (Maya Greenwood #1) by Starhawk a vision of the paradigm shift that is essential for our very survival as a species on this planet." -Elinor Gadon, author of The Once and Future Goddess "Starhawk makes the jump to fiction quite smoothly with this memorable first novel." - Locus "This is wisdom wrapped in drama." -Tom Hayden, California state senator To this we dedicate our curiosity, our will, our courage, our silences, and our voices. To honor the sacred is to make love possible. To honor the sacred is to create conditions in which nourishment, sustenance, habitat, knowledge, freedom, and beauty can thrive. Only in freedom can that fifth sacred thing we call spirit flourish in its full diversity. Only justice can assure balance: only ecological balance can sustain freedom. No one of us stands higher or lower than any other. Any government that fails to protect them forfeits its legitimacy.Īll people, all living things, are part of the earth life, and so are sacred. no one has the right to appropriate them or profit from them at the expense of others.

the fifth sacred thing genres

To call these things sacred is to say that they have a value beyond their usefulness for human ends, that they themselves became the standards by which our acts, our economics, our laws, and our purposes must be judged. Whether we see them as the breath, energy, blood, and body of the Mother, or as the blessed gifts of a Creator, or as symbols of the interconnected systems that sustain life, we know that nothing can live without them. In company with cultures of many different times and places, we name these things as sacred: air, fire, water, and earth. An epic tale of freedom and slavery, love and war, and the potential futures of humankind tells of a twenty-first century California clan caught between two clashing worlds, one based on tolerance, the other on repression.










The fifth sacred thing genres