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Robin Wall Kimmerer 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

SKU: MAN-VRT-PNG-U2909-9789124195335
Barcode: 9789124195335
Publisher: Milkweed Editions/Oregon State University Press
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Titles in This Set:
Gathering Moss
Braiding Sweetgrass

Format: Paperback

Overview:
Discover Robin Wall Kimmerer’s luminous duo of nature-writing essays in this 2-book collection. Gathering Moss invites readers to slow down and observe the small, often overlooked life-forms that carpet forests and streams: mosses. It blends accessible science with intimate personal reflection, guiding general readers and curious scientists alike to notice the quiet lives that thrive at the edges of perception. Braiding Sweetgrass continues the journey, weaving botanical insight with Indigenous wisdom to explore how plants, rivers, and soils teach us reciprocity, responsibility, and wonder. This paperback collection offers a thoughtful, immersive reading experience that appeals to nature lovers, science enthusiasts, and readers seeking a deeper connection with the natural world. Together, these two titles form a cohesive, companionable set that illuminates how attentiveness to ecosystems can transform everyday life. For fans of thoughtful non-fiction, lyrical prose, and explorations of human-nature relationships, this collection stands as a powerful entry point and a lasting reference.Gathering Moss and Braiding Sweetgrass together create a complete series in one accessible paperback package that invites reflection, curiosity, and a renewed sense of stewardship.

What This Collection Covers:
This two-book collection sits at the intersection of science, storytelling, and Indigenous knowledge. Gathering Moss sharpens observation and appreciation for moss ecosystems, encouraging readers to see patterns, resilience, and interconnectedness in a form that’s often dismissed as “just moss.” Braiding Sweetgrass expands the conversation to a broader ecological philosophy: how attentive listening to the land—through plants, animals, and their habitats—can reveal practices of reciprocity, gratitude, and responsibility. The set as a whole invites readers to reconsider what counts as expertise, blending empirical observation with cultural wisdom. It’s a compassionate invitation to slow down, observe, and learn from non-human teachers. The collection is suitable for adults and mature readers seeking a more mindful, ecologically informed perspective, and for book clubs exploring nature writing with a social conscience.

Book-by-Book Guide:
Gathering Moss opens with a gentle invitation to look closely at mosses, those “ordinary” organisms that quietly sustain forests and rivers. Through linked essays, Kimmerer shares personal experiences and scientific insights, showing how mosses reveal enduring patterns of adaptation, resilience, and community. The prose is lucid and lyrical, accessible to general readers yet rich enough for students and researchers to savor. This is not a field guide; it’s a meditation on perception, curiosity, and belonging within the natural world. As you move through the pages, you’ll find a growing appreciation for the subtle ways mosses influence ecosystems and the ways in which human observation can deepen stewardship and wonder. The result is a provocative reminder that the smallest life forms can illuminate the grandest ecological truths.

Braiding Sweetgrass weaves the science of botany with the teachings and traditions of the Indigenous Potawatomi Nation. Kimmerer writes as both scientist and storyteller, exploring reciprocity with the land, the gifts of gratitude, and the responsibilities that come with knowledge. The book reads like a mythic journey grounded in real-world ecology, where plant life becomes a teacher and a partner. It blends intricate observations of flora with reflections on cultural memory, ethical reciprocity, and environmental justice. Readers are invited to consider how language, land, and science intersect to shape how we live, love, and care for each other and the world around us. The result is a powerful, enduring meditation on belonging, responsibility, and the natural world’s wisdom.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This two-book collection is ideal for readers who crave thoughtful, nature-centered non-fiction. It will appeal to adults and mature YA readers who enjoy lyrical, reflective prose and a deeper exploration of ecology, philosophy, and Indigenous knowledge. It’s an excellent choice for nature enthusiasts, students, and educators seeking accessible entry points into environmental ethics and science-informed storytelling. Gift buyers will appreciate the meaningful pairing of titles that encourage contemplation and discussion in book clubs, classrooms, or personal reading spaces. The set also serves as a strong foundation for readers beginning to explore nature writing with a broader cultural lens, offering both a precise scientific voice and a reverent, lyrical voice that celebrates the intelligent life of the natural world.

Key Benefits:

  • Blend of accessible science and personal reflection for broad appeal
  • Beautiful, thoughtful non-fiction that fosters eco-literacy and contemplation
  • Perfect gift set for nature lovers, students, and cultural readers
  • Two-titles-in-one paperback collection for easy reading and gifting
  • Encourages mindful observation and reciprocity with the natural world
  • Ideal for book clubs exploring ecology, Indigenous knowledge, and ethics

About the Author:
Robin Wall Kimmerer is a botanist whose work bridges scientific inquiry with Indigenous wisdom. In Braiding Sweetgrass, she draws on her background as a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation to present a vision in which plants and animals are respected teachers. Her writing invites readers to see the plant and fungal world as active participants in human life, offering lessons about reciprocity, humility, and environmental responsibility. Through clear, engaging prose, Kimmerer makes complex ecological ideas accessible while weaving in cultural memory, storytelling, and personal reflection. Her books have inspired countless readers to develop a more intimate and responsible relationship with the earth, making this collection a meaningful addition to any nature-writing shelf.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Collecting Gathering Moss and Braiding Sweetgrass in one place offers a complete, immersive exploration of the natural world through two distinct but complementary voices. The set provides a cohesive reading experience that deepens ecological understanding while inviting spiritual and ethical reflection. It’s an indispensable addition to any nature-lover’s library, a thoughtful gift for curious minds, and a reliable companion for classroom discussions or personal study. Readers will appreciate the accessible paperback format, the clarity of the science-infused narratives, and the way Indigenous knowledge enriches scientific observation. This collection is more than a summary of nature—it’s an invitation to live more attentively within the world around us.

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