

The fifth sacred thing
Book • 1993
The Fifth Sacred Thing is a novel that explores themes of spirituality, autonomy, and mutual aid in a future California.
It contrasts a society based on tolerance with one of repression, highlighting the struggle for ecological balance and freedom.
The story follows Maya Greenwood and her clan as they face oppression and prioritize their spiritual and ecological responsibilities.
It contrasts a society based on tolerance with one of repression, highlighting the struggle for ecological balance and freedom.
The story follows Maya Greenwood and her clan as they face oppression and prioritize their spiritual and ecological responsibilities.
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