Thanks for the great list, Kaitlin! Here's one: *Kinship: Belonging in a World of Relations* a five volume set edited by Gavin Van Horn, Robin Wall Kimmerer and Jon Hausdoerffer
Love this list! Thank you! Two books I read this summer that brought me inspiration are: "How We Show Up: Reclaiming Family, Friendship, and Community" by Mia Birdsong and "Love and Rage: The Path of Liberation Through Anger" by Lama Rod Owens
Currently reading "A Mind Spread Out on the Ground" by Alicia Elliott. "Embers" by Richard Wagamese is beauty in every way. Also just got Aja Barber's "Consumed" and am excited to read that. I had "All you can save" out from the library but I tend to be a savor-type reader so didn't get it finished before I had to return it 🤦♀️ Loved "Braiding Sweetgrass", it made me think so much about my colonial/"settler" relationships with the land.
Thanks for your list! Always a delight and gift to receive your recommendations.
Thanks for the great list, Kaitlin! Here's one: *Kinship: Belonging in a World of Relations* a five volume set edited by Gavin Van Horn, Robin Wall Kimmerer and Jon Hausdoerffer
https://www.humansandnature.org/kinship
I've been very excited about this one!
Love this list! Thank you! Two books I read this summer that brought me inspiration are: "How We Show Up: Reclaiming Family, Friendship, and Community" by Mia Birdsong and "Love and Rage: The Path of Liberation Through Anger" by Lama Rod Owens
How we show up is wonderful! I just finished that one!
Currently reading "A Mind Spread Out on the Ground" by Alicia Elliott. "Embers" by Richard Wagamese is beauty in every way. Also just got Aja Barber's "Consumed" and am excited to read that. I had "All you can save" out from the library but I tend to be a savor-type reader so didn't get it finished before I had to return it 🤦♀️ Loved "Braiding Sweetgrass", it made me think so much about my colonial/"settler" relationships with the land.
Thanks for your list! Always a delight and gift to receive your recommendations.