This time, in "Girl Land," she takes a more sustained look at girls as they leave childhood and head into the treacherous passage of adolescence.
Jumbo was 11 years old and equipped with leather boots and knee pads for the most treacherous passages.
The Riverside and its conductor, George Rothman, held on hard to their moorings and did very well with some treacherous passages.
But that's no reason not to look back and try to make that treacherous passage a little easier to navigate.
The harbor opens to the sea through a narrow and historically treacherous passage, which was blocked from direct view due to sandbars now managed by jetties.
But he shouldn't have risked the shortcut just to avoid the more treacherous passages of the old keep.
In the Khmer language, this most treacherous passage in a woman's life - childbirth - is called crossing the river.
Once within, she had put her men to chipping out the icy ceiling of the treacherous passage, to create a hidden access that could be used at almost any low tide.
Stanford Olsen, the tenor, handled the florid hills and valleys of his part particularly well, articulating treacherous scalar passages in a bright, ringing tone.
Experts say this gives them some confidence that Indonesia will be able to navigate other treacherous passages, like Mr. Wahid's impeachment trial, which is set to begin in August.