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A Hymn Of Love To The World . A Journey That Is Every Bit As Mythic As It Is Scientific, As Sacred As It Is Historical, As Clever As It Is Wise' Elizabeth Gilbert, Author Of Eat, Pray, Love As A Botanist, Robin Wall Kimmerer Has Been Trained To Ask Questions Of Nature With The Tools Of Science. As A Member Of The Citizen Potawatomi Nation, She Embraces The Notion That Plants And Animals Are Our Oldest Teachers. In Braiding Sweetgrass , Kimmerer Brings These Two Ways Of Knowledge Together. Drawing On Her Life As An Indigenous Scientist, A Mother, And A Woman, Kimmerer Shows How Other Living Beings - Asters And Goldenrod, Strawberries And Squash, Salamanders, Algae, And Sweetgrass - Offer Us Gifts And Lessons, Even If We'Ve Forgotten How To Hear Their Voices. In A Rich Braid Of Reflections That Range From The Creation Of Turtle Island To The Forces That Threaten Its Flourishing Today, She Circles Toward A Central Argument: That The Awakening Of A Wider Ecological Consciousness Requires The Acknowledgment And Celebration Of Our Reciprocal Relationship With The Rest Of The Living World. For Only When We Can Hear The Languages Of Other Beings Will We Be Capable Of Understanding The Generosity Of The Earth, And Learn To Give Our Own Gifts In Return. Review: 5 stars! - This is Wisdom. Love this book! 5 stars! Review: Todos deberían de leerlo - Es un libro bellísimo



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R**.
5 stars!
This is Wisdom. Love this book! 5 stars!
C**A
Todos deberían de leerlo
Es un libro bellísimo
N**L
Muy interesante & bonito!!
El libro es una combinación de filosofíade los nativos americanos, botánica y poesía. Es una hermosa explicación y tributo a la Tierra y su generosidad.
A**I
Every immigrant should read it
I am still reading this wonderful book, which has already given me a sense of belonging. Every immigrant should read it, because no matter how other people treat you, Mother Nature is always there to make you feel at home and nourish your body and soul. Learn from THE NATIVES about the natives. What people there have planted and grow, what their relationship with nature is like, what the plants are called in their language. What connects us all and makes us feel related to each other is NATURE. I hope that after reading this book, people will be as grateful and appreciative as I am. It reminds you of your true instincts and makes you feel like a normal person who wants to pick berries and sit in the sun. At the same time, I have underlined the scientific information so that I can come back to it, and I thank the author for her gift of education and her gentle reminder.
F**O
Mulher do Céu
Exemplar
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