
The Falling Woman
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When night falls over the Yucatan, the archaeologists lay down their tools. But while her colleagues relax, Elizabeth Butler searches for shadows. A famous scientist with a reputation for eccentricity, she carries a strange secret. Where others see nothing but dirt and bones and fragments of pottery, Elizabeth sees shades of the men and women who walked this ground thousands of years before. She can speak to the past-and the past is beginning to speak back.
As Elizabeth communes with ghosts, the daughter she abandoned flies to Mexico hoping for a reunion. She finds a mother embroiled in the supernatural, on a quest for the true reason for the Mayans' disappearance. To dig up the truth, the archaeologist who talks to the dead must learn a far more difficult skill: speaking to her daughter.
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In addition to writing fiction, Pat writes about science for children and adults. She has authored three science books for adults and more than fifteen science activity books for children. Her science writings have been honored with the American Institute of Physics Science Communication Award, the Science Books and Films Prize for Excellence in Science Books, the Pirelli INTERNETional Award for environmental publishing, and an award from Good Housekeeping.
In 1991, with writer Karen Fowler, Pat cofounded the James Tiptree, Jr. Award, an annual literary prize for science fiction or fantasy that expands or explores our understanding of gender roles. This award is funded by grassroots efforts that include auctions and bake sales, harnessing the power of chocolate chip cookies in an ongoing effort to change the world.
Pat enjoys looking for and making trouble. Her favorite color is ultraviolet. Her favorite book is whichever one she is working on right now.
Content
- Intro
- Cover
- PRAISE FOR THE WRITING OF PAT MURPHY
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Epigraph
- Notes for City of Stones
- Chapter One: Elizabeth Butler
- Notes for City of Stones
- Chapter Two: Diane Butler
- Chapter Three: Elizabeth
- Chapter Four: Diane
- Notes for City of Stones
- Chapter Five: Elizabeth
- Chapter Six: Diane
- Notes for City of Stones
- Chapter Seven: Elizabeth
- Chapter Eight: Diane
- Chapter Nine: Elizabeth
- Notes for City of Stones
- Chapter Ten: Diane
- Notes for City of Stones
- Chapter Eleven: Elizabeth
- Chapter Twelve: Diane
- Chapter Thirteen: Elizabeth
- Chapter Fourteen: Diane
- Chapter Fifteen: Elizabeth
- Chapter Sixteen: Diane
- Chapter Seventeen: Elizabeth
- Chapter Eighteen: Diane
- Chapter Nineteen: Elizabeth
- Chapter Twenty: Diane
- Chapter Twenty-one: Elizabeth
- Chapter Twenty-two: Diane
- Chapter Twenty-three: Elizabeth
- Chapter Twenty-four: Diane
- Chapter Twenty-five: Elizabeth
- About the Author
- Copyright
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