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From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Braiding Sweetgrass, a bold and inspiring vision for how to orient our lives around gratitude, reciprocity, and community, based on the lessons of the natural world.
As Indigenous scientist and author of Braiding Sweetgrass Robin Wall Kimmerer harvests serviceberries alongside the birds, she considers the ethic of reciprocity that lies at the heart of the gift economy. How, she asks, can we learn from Indigenous wisdom and the plant world to reimagine what we value most? Our economy is rooted in scarcity, competition, and the hoarding of resources, and we have surrendered our values to a system that actively harms what we love. Meanwhile, the serviceberry’s relationship with the natural world is an embodiment of reciprocity, interconnectedness, and gratitude. The tree distributes its wealth—its abundance of sweet, juicy berries—to meet the needs of its natural community. And this distribution ensures its own survival. As Kimmerer explains, “Serviceberries show us another model, one based upon reciprocity, where wealth comes from the quality of your relationships, not from the illusion of self-sufficiency.”
As Elizabeth Gilbert writes, Robin Wall Kimmerer is “a great teacher, and her words are a hymn of love to the world.” The Serviceberry is an antidote to the broken relationships and misguided goals of our times, and a reminder that “hoarding won’t save us, all flourishing is mutual.”
Robin Wall Kimmerer is donating her advance payments from this book as a reciprocal gift, back to the land, for land protection, restoration, and justice.
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The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World
Praise for Robin Wall Kimmerer and Braiding Sweetgrass
“I give daily thanks for Robin Wall Kimmerer for being a font of endless knowledge, both mental and spiritual.”—Richard Powers, The New York Times
“Robin Wall Kimmerer is writer of rare grace. She writes about the natural world from a place of such abundant passion that one can never quite see the world the same way after having seen it through Kimmerer’s eyes... She is a great teacher, and her words are a hymn of love to the world.” —Elizabeth Gilbert
“Robin Wall Kimmerer has written an extraordinary book, showing how the factual, objective approach of science can be enriched by the ancient knowledge of the indigenous people. It is the way she captures beauty that I love the most—the images of giant cedars and wild strawberries, a forest in the rain and a meadow of fragrant sweetgrass will stay with you long after you read the last page.” —Jane Goodall
“Robin Wall Kimmerer opens a sense of wonder and humility for the intelligence in all kinds of life we are used to naming and imagining as inanimate.” —Krista Tippett, host of On Being
Overall rating: 4.7380953 / 5 from 84 reviews.
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The most beautiful book everyone should read
"The most beautiful book everyone should read. I bought several as gifts and asking people to gift it again when they are done in the spirit of a gifting economy."
— Jac3 (5/5)
Relevant in a modern world
"A prompt to evolve as a species and reevaluate how we conceptualize the relationship between the economy and nature. Really beautiful book."
— Chester M. (5/5)
Loved it!
"This book was absolutely beautiful. I am in awe at the beautiful writing, message, and I only wish that we can everyday take steps towards achieving a beautiful gift economy."
— Emi P. (5/5)
Imagine, a tiny berry, helping humans how to start the conversation on kindness.
"Even if you are one person, you can save the land."
— Mo Z. (5/5)
A must read
"An excellent book that is truely poetic and forcea readers to reflect"
— Anne (5/5)
Gifts Offered to Face Challenging Times
"Just the balm I needed in these challenging times. So grateful to receive the gifts offered through reading this book."
— Cheryl A. (5/5)
lovely little book
"This is such a lovely and hopeful book. Braiding Sweetgrass was such a rich and complex book, filled with teachings, at times dense. In contrast, this book is a simple quick read that does not overwhelm but still contains thought provoking teaching. i look forward to passing my copy on and buying more copies to give as gifts."
— Juliet (5/5)
Great read
"A much shorter read than Braiding Sweetgrass, but no less poignant. A great primer into """"gift economy"""" and reciprocal relationships"
— Ruth (5/5)
The book to fix all of our problems
"Love love love this book. It’s shorter than braiding sweetgrass but it gets many of the same points across while also bringing up many new points. The idea of scarcity mindset vs reciprocal economies has been so helpful while writing my thesis."
— Em C. (5/5)
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"Great add to any Indigenous Knowledge book collections."
— Jen E. (5/5)
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Published date: Nov 19, 2024
Language: English
No. of Pages: 128
Publisher: Scribner
ISBN: 9781668072240
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Robin Wall Kimmerer is a mother, scientist, professor, and enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. She is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants as well as Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses. Kimmerer is a 2022 MacArthur Fellow. She lives in Syracuse, New York, where she is a SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Environmental Biology, and the founder of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment.
John Burgoyne is a member of the New York Society of Illustrators and an alumni of Massachusetts College of Art. John has won over 100 awards in the United States and Europe including Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts, Hatch Awards, Graphis, Print, One Show, New York Art Directors Club and Clio. His work can be found at JohnTBurgoyneIllustration.com.
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