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Paradox Lake of Memory (BW) - by Kate Johns Walton (Paperback)

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Paradox Lake of Memory (BW) - by Kate Johns Walton (Paperback)
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Book Synopsis Paradox Lake of Memory (BW) By: Kate Johns Walton A memoir about a fascinating lake in the Adirondack Mountains and how its complex geological origins and eclectic social history impacted a familys life, Paradox Lake of Memory is also about how gender shapes history. Delving into Paradox Lakes billion-year-old origins, its pre-colonial history, and raising up its Mohawk back story, within is a tale of great privilege, great loss, and serendipitous discovery. Celebrate the women who made significant contributions to its historical development, especially a place known as Camp Nawita, a marvelous sanctuary for Jewish girls built in 1925 that morphed into a family compound still thriving today. About the Author Kate Johns Walton received her BA from Goddard College in Vermont and a masters degree in Education from George Washington University in D.C. Walton worked at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard and has traveled extensively in Africa. Her later career exemplified community engagement while serving in leadership capacities at three human service agencies over the course of her career. Born and raised in New Haven Connecticut, Kate Walton is the daughter of a Yale geologist whose research at the time focused on the Paradox Lake Quadrangle in upstate New York. She has two adult children and five wonderful grandchildren and looks forward to further exploring her familys American experience, which started here in 1628.
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