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Review of The Way Between by Liz Fox









The Way Between is a thoughtful story which infuses rich fantasy
and nonviolent action principals, together. This combination not only draws you
into the storyline to learn more about the characters and how they intertwine
with both their shared and individual history, but also allows you to reflect
on the act of nonviolent advocacy in an illuminating way. The imagery
throughout the book is vivid and telling, which lends an exceptional integrity
to the painting of the landscape, as it were, in words.





Many children and young adults will find themselves relating to
Ari Ara, and most certainly will enjoy being pulled into her story as it does
deeper. I am thankful that this book can sit alongside the likes of Lord of the
Rings and The Hobbit- with a similar feel, but exhibiting an intricate message
of nonviolent action, and how it can overcome hostility.





I commend Rivera Sun for giving such a strong and resonant voice
to this movement, and for including young readers with her message! The
character development and interpersonal relationships which were outlined in
the story definitely made you think about how the series will continue to
develop. You get a sense of anticipation in watching these developments ripple
out in positive ways within the bigger storylines as the lessons for our lives
unfold.





The message of the Middle Way is an important one, one which
should be taught to our young generation as a viable alternative to aggression
and violence. This book is written in such a way as to bring up thought-
provoking discussions around the material it presents, and would be perfect for
a class or discussion group. In this way, the readers can delve deeper into
what it means to live a life committed to nonviolence in a very practical
sense.

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Published on January 19, 2019 15:54
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