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The Comfort of Crows (Reese's Book Club Pick)

Autor Margaret Renkl
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 oct 2023
From New York Times opinion writer and bestselling author Margaret Renkl comes a “howling love letter to the world” (Ann Patchett): a luminous book tracing the passing of seasons, personal and natural.
In The Comfort of Crows, Margaret Renkl presents a devotional of sorts: fifty-two essays that follow the creatures and plants in her backyard over the course of a year. As we move through the seasons—from a crow spied on New Year’s Day, its resourcefulness and sense of community setting a theme for the year—what develops is a portrait of joy and grief. Joy at the ongoing pleasures of the natural world: “Until the very last cricket falls silent, the beauty-besotted will always find a reason to love the world.” And grief at a shifting climate, at winters that end too soon, at songbirds growing fewer and fewer.
Along the way, we also glimpse the changing rhythms of a human life. Grown children, unexpectedly home during the pandemic, prepare to depart once more. Birdsong and night-blooming flowers evoke generations past. The city and the country where Renkl raised her family transform a little more with every passing day. How can one person make a difference amid such destabilizing changes?
With fifty-two gorgeous four-color artworks by the author’s brother—whose collages also accompanied Late Migrations, Renkl’s Read with Jenna/TODAY Show book club pick—The Comfort of Crows is a lovely and deeply moving book from a beloved writer.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781954118461
ISBN-10: 1954118465
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: full color
Dimensiuni: 146 x 213 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Spiegel & Grau

Notă biografică

Margaret Renkl is the author of Late Migrations: A Natural History of Love and Loss and Graceland, At Last: Notes on Hope and Heartache From the American South. She is a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times, where her essays appear weekly. The founding editor of Chapter 16, a daily literary publication of Humanities Tennessee, and a graduate of Auburn University and the University of South Carolina, she lives in Nashville.