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Native American woman whose life was anything but pleasant or simple in her formative years. It is a very sensitive and personal story that lays the author out, vulnerably, for
the reader to see and understand. Throughout this work she finds a sense of peace and universal truth regarding herself and humanity. The following paper provides a report of this
book. The Woman Who Watches Over the World by Linda Hogan Two of the most powerful conflicts that come about in this story are related to alcohol and
mothering. Hogan is the daughter of a man who drinks a lot and she herself comes to see such a time wherein she loses, or tries to lose herself through
alcohol. In relationship to mothering she refers to her mother as "silence" and she herself embarks on a path of mothering when she take in two young girls with serious
social and emotional problems. The Native American people, as is perhaps well know, are a culture who have possessed a long history with problematic drinking. In many ways this
makes this a powerful Native story but yet is still a very real and human story in relationship to the alcohol. Linda observes her father as a drinker and moves
on to become one herself for a time. She states, "One of my friends describes drinking as the lost years. Many of us have had them. For some, like myself,
the years have come to us from before our own life spans" (Hogan 53). In this one sees the ancestry of alcoholism, of drinking, and of the dangers and the
legacy involved. It is a powerful thing that she must overcome and rise above in her personal growth. In relationship to mothering, while her father drank her mother was
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