@raccoonformality@mastodon.gamedev.place I'm currently reading Robin Kimmerer's "Braiding Sweetgrass". It's beautifully written, expertly skirting the line between prose and poetry. Kimmerer draws on her perspectives both as a botanist and as a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation to tell stories centered around ecology and the roles people play in nature. Each chapter is independent from one another, typically focusing on a specific plant, place, or tradition, making this perfect as a "chapter before bed" type book.
For me, the timing of this read could not have been better. I'm a few months away from completing my Environmental Studies degree. Spending so much time learning about the many ways our planet is suffering was weighing me down more than I realized. This book has reminded me of the valuable role people can play as stewards of the natural environment if we come to the role with respect and humility.
If bad environmental news has you bummed out, you want an escape to beautiful natural spaces, or you just like science books, give this one a go. 🙂
@curiousthimble @mycologistmaybe @raccoonformality it’s also excellent as an audio book — I got it from the library via Libby App — I have 14 library cards so I can borrow what I want without too much of a wait
@mycologistmaybe @raccoonformality I just started Braiding Sweetgrass this week and it is so good!