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Wonderful! I'm excited to re-read Braiding Sweetgrass and I've heard great things about The Salt Path, which seems to be all over booktube these days.
We've left 6 weeks so there's enough time to try and source the book(s) etc. during these difficult times, did also wonder if anyone is a speedy reader with free time on their hands then could try and even read both! :-0
I might consider it, will see how I get on with Braiding Sweetgrass :)
I might consider it, will see how I get on with Braiding Sweetgrass :)
For me, the trick is audio books :D It allows me to listen to books when I don't have time to sit down and read.
Hold on a minute Anne...there's a thing called Booktube???? What is it and have I been loving under a rock (well sort of, I live by the sea in Mombasa) to not have heard of it??
Keeley Wilson wrote: "Hold on a minute Anne...there's a thing called Booktube???? What is it and have I been loving under a rock (well sort of, I live by the sea in Mombasa) to not have heard of it??" Booktubers are just people who have YouTube channels focused on books. It's thriving and very diverse (in terms of people and content). It's pretty fantastic.
Thank you! I'll go hunting for them, any recommendations for booktubers worth watching? I have just noticed I described myself as having been 'loving' under a rock. I like that :-D
I found an audiobook copy of Braiding Sweet grass at my e-library and I'm making a braided rag rug at the minute, so to listen to one while I do the other is great
Keeley Wilson wrote: "Thank you! I'll go hunting for them, any recommendations for booktubers worth watching? I have just noticed I described myself as having been 'loving' under a rock. I like that :-D"
I wouldn't even know where to begin. There are so many people with so many different tastes in books. I often just search for reviews for specific books or readathons that I've heard about .
I wouldn't even know where to begin. There are so many people with so many different tastes in books. I often just search for reviews for specific books or readathons that I've heard about .
I finished the alternative book, The Salt Path last night, and I loved it. Great pick! I can't wait to chat with people about it.
Anne wrote: "I finished the alternative book, The Salt Path last night, and I loved it. Great pick! I can't wait to chat with people about it."
I'm currently audiobooking it and loving it so far!
I'm currently audiobooking it and loving it so far!
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The main books will be Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teaching of Plants By Robin Wall Kimmerer. A book about plants and botany as seen through native American traditions- encouraging us to consider the ways our lives weave with the natural world.
Our alternative book (this will often be a fiction choice, or something more lighthearted or shorter) will be The Salt Path by Raynor Winn- a memoir about a couple who embark on a 630 mile walk after becoming homeless and a cancer diagnosis.
We'd love to know if you're planning on reading one and which one you choose!
Fran and Adrienne x