We Are Never Really Alone
Found Alone and
Wandering is a collection
of tales that takes us around the world, and to some places that
don’t even exist. These stories, varied in time, place and
genre, explore the experiences of aloneness.
We
don’t always need a partner when we travel, because solitude can
restore us and allow us to connect with nature and beyond. But
when solitude disconnects us from the familiar, we do need
courage to continue.
Travel through the landscapes of southeastern Australia, Papua
New Guinea, and New Zealand with author Dorothy B. Williams, as
her experiences show how solitude can restore the soul. You will
meet “a ghost, a murderer or two, and some cats, a couple of
which are not supposed to exist – but do.”
She
has learned the difference between the beauty of solitude and
the loneliness of a crowd, and asks, “Aloneness or togetherness?
We need them both, but for some there is no choice.”