I have read several of Ms Randall's works and I am a great admirer. With each book,(and edition), she has added to the account of her dedication to hope.
Her utopian world view seems to co-exist comfortably with her journalistic alter-ego. She is the artist of both romantic and realistic expression; the observer with hardened eye. These combine to create, through her series of works, an unresolved quest.
Regardless to what degree one can align with her political and social points of view, Ms Randall is recognized for her eloquent, relentless voice. She speaks with action and poetry, (while picking up voices of the unheard along the way).
I recommend reading her whole series of publications. Well and honestly written, the collection stimulates both literary and social analysis. Woven into all, is the portrait of a strong woman who fearlessly lives, and speaks, her hope for others.
Her utopian world view seems to co-exist comfortably with her journalistic alter-ego. She is the artist of both romantic and realistic expression; the observer with hardened eye. These combine to create, through her series of works, an unresolved quest.
Regardless to what degree one can align with her political and social points of view, Ms Randall is recognized for her eloquent, relentless voice. She speaks with action and poetry, (while picking up voices of the unheard along the way).
I recommend reading her whole series of publications. Well and honestly written, the collection stimulates both literary and social analysis. Woven into all, is the portrait of a strong woman who fearlessly lives, and speaks, her hope for others.