HOMELESS NO In one of those amazing essays that made her famous-the one that made Claude Lévi-Strauss a household name in the English-speaking world-Susan Sontag rightly observed "Most serious thought in our time struggles with the feeling of homelessness." If From Here has an overarching message, it's that these feelings of homelessness are understandable but not insurmountable. We no longer have to live like royalty in exile. We can take back the fall in love with the earth beneath our feet. We can make any place home if we wish to, if we choose to. But to do so we're going to have to slow down and get to know, really know, the living things around us. We need to shut up and listen to them. Give them our full attention. Then, like Adam in the Garden, we have to call them by their rightful names. Perhaps it's then that we'll realize, at long last, that the world's still enchanted. And we never really left the Garden.