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An Almanac of Birds: 100 Divinations for Uncertain Days

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How do we live with uncertainty? How can we come to know ourselves, to trust our own secret knowledge? Maria Popova was navigating a challenging season of being, longing for guidance, when this improbable project arrived one morning as a fully formed idea fusing her love of birds and her love of language, her skepticism about tarot and her compassion for the basic human yearning to be shown the way through, and her faith in constraint as a powerful catalyst of creativity.

Originally intended as a gift to her friends for her fortieth birthday, she set out to create a sort of avian alternative to tarot—a deck of cards less for telling the future than for making sense of the present, for finding grace in the complexities and confusions of our human lives. Each night before sleep, she chose a single bird to work with from a favorite 19th-century ornithological book—from John James Audubon’s Birds of America to John and Elizabeth Gould’s Birds of Europe—letting her wakeful mind seize a handful of words and phrases from the page, then handing them over to her unconscious to wrestle with in the land of dreams. Each morning, she would read over the text and a kind of message would come to enflesh the skeleton of the noted words—not a poem, not a prescription, but a way of eavesdropping on the conversation between logic and intuition, between knowledge and mystery, between the part of us that already knows how to live through any perplexity and the part that forgets in the overwhelming act of living.

Presented as a deck of cards tucked into book-safe in the style of a 19th-century ornithology tome, An Almanac of Birds gathers one hundred of these poetic collages for readers to savor and shuffle into relevance to their own lives, offering consolation, inspiration, and assurance for the daily perplexity of living.

Published July 29, 2025

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Maria Popova

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Maria Popova is a reader and a writer, and writes about what she reads on Brain Pickings (brainpickings.org), which is included in the Library of Congress permanent digital archive of culturally valuable materials. She hosts The Universe in Verse—an annual charitable celebration of science through poetry—at the interdisciplinary cultural center Pioneer Works in Brooklyn.

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August 2, 2025
What a delightful collection of affirming poetry from the singular Maria Popova. The form of this book is even more striking, as it is a deck of cards, and can be read in any order.
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March 14, 2026
One of my best-friends’ just gifted this to me as a belated birthday gift and I legit was blown away. I often find myself trying to feel something when reading poetry but it’s hard to relate to a lot of things that are currently out there with the lost common love and loss- this collection however? I was actually moved to tears with some of these. So much was relevant to the current time in my life and the artwork was truly and added bonus because it was so beautiful. I would gift this to my friends again and again, that’s how much I loved this.
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February 17, 2026
Each and every card is so beautiful it makes cry cry cry. I’m happy birds are real
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