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    Hi all,

    A friend of mine has a birthday coming up and mentioned to me that she wants to read more about connecting with nature so I thought braiding sweetgrass would be a nice gift.

    One of my favourite books is the Demon in the Freezer by Robert Preston and I was thinking if there was a similiar book that deals with health implications from intrusions on the environment it would be a nice pairing as a gift. I've seen The Spillover by David Quammen as a possibility, but its a bit older at this point.

    All suggestions welcome, or of theres a slightly different themed book somebody thinks could go well.

    by Ok-Exam-6898

    5 Comments

    1. Maybe: Under a White Sky by Elizabeth Kolbert? Not sure if that’s quite right, but could fit.

      I’d still also recommend Spillover – I read it post-COVID and it still felt very relevant.

    2. Robin Wall Kimmerer’s other book, The Serviceberry is also absolutely wonderful. I read it this summer as part of my library’s summer reading program that focused on the environment and I really enjoyed it.

      If your friend likes poetry, Nature Poem by Tommy Pico could be interesting! I read this around that same time, it’s written by a queer indigenous author and grapples with connection to nature after being raised in the city.

      If your friend is on TikTok, they may be familiar with Poets Square Cats – the creator became involved in the feral cat TNR community in her city after moving into an apartment and finding out there was a colony of feral cats living there. She wrote a memoir that came out earlier this year, just called Poets Square, and it was lovely.

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