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With her blockbuster book, “Braiding Sweetgrass,” Kimmerer’s ideas about how to repair humanity’s broken relationship with the natural world have spread far.
In a silent book club, participants don’t have to read the same book. They don’t necessarily have to discuss. It’s an excuse to quietly read alongside other readers.
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer topped 2022's list of most borrowed adult books at the Vancouver Public Library and ranked second in 2024. (Dale Kakkak, Milkweed Editions) ...
With her blockbuster book, “Braiding Sweetgrass,” Kimmerer’s ideas about how to repair humanity’s broken relationship with the natural world have spread far. Published in 2013 by Milkweed ...
From the author of ‘Braiding Sweetgrass,’ a call to live in harmony Robin Wall Kimmerer’s slim new book, “The Serviceberry,” is a meditation on communing with nature and cultivating ...
The Book Club: “The Comfort of Ghosts” and more short reviews from readers “Braiding Sweetgrass,” by Robin Wall Kimmerer (Milkweed Editions, illustrated edition, 2020) ...
Books Celebrated “Braiding Sweetgrass” author Robin Wall Kimmerer is giving a free lecture in Vancouver by Sara Harowitz on August 13th, 2024 at 1:03 PM ...
Bring your book club up in conversations. But if you want to keep it intimate, don’t be afraid to start small, Montesano says: “A group of two people is still a book club." 2. Know your purpose ...
Scribner will publish the third and latest book by Robin Wall Kimmerer, The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World, on November 19. In 2020, the Minneapolis-based Milkweed ...
Silent book clubs aren't necessarily an enemy of traditional book clubs — in fact, de la Mare says many Silent Book Club participants use their time to catch up on reading for other book clubs.
It's Book Club Time so Kathy Burnette from Brain Lair Books joined Rhoni at the desk to discuss popular books and summer reading options. For more information o ...
Have you been reading your book? It is Book club time and Kathy is joining us this morning to discuss our read "Braiding SweetGrass". For more information, you can visit their website at ...