Ratings38
Average rating4.1
I read b/c this book is on multiple Best of 2023 lists and I can see why it's been honored in this way. A poetic story of survival with some beautiful passages about the wonder of the natural world. Thoughtful subtext of colonization and the blindness to the glory of nature the settlers brought to America. The commentary on how much beauty is missed was particularly resonant for me. And I take to heart the final lines: “The wind passed, even as it is passing now, over all the people who find themselves so dulled by the concerns of their own bodies and?? their own hungers that they cannot stop for a moment to feel it's goodness as it brushes against them. And feel it now, so soft, so eternal, this wind against your good and living skin.”??