The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year
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- $19.99
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
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THE PERFECT AUDIOBOOK FOR NATURE LOVERS, BIRDERS, AND GARDENERS * USA TODAY BESTSELLER * NATIONAL BESTSELLER * AMAZON EDITOR’S PICK * INDIE NEXT PICK
From the beloved New York Times opinion writer and bestselling author of Late Migrations comes a “howling love letter to the world” (Ann Patchett): a luminous book that traces the passing of seasons, personal and natural.
In The Comfort of Crows, Margaret Renkl presents a literary devotional: fifty-two chapters that follow the creatures and plants in her backyard over the course of a year. As we move through the seasons—from a crow spied on New Year’s Day, its resourcefulness and sense of community setting a theme for the year, to the lingering bluebirds of December, revisiting the nest box they used in spring—what develops is a portrait of joy and grief: joy in the ongoing pleasures of the natural world, and grief over winters that end too soon and songbirds that grow fewer and fewer.
Along the way, we also glimpse the changing rhythms of a human life. Grown children, unexpectedly home during the pandemic, prepare to depart once more. Birdsong and night-blooming flowers evoke generations past. The city and the country where Renkl raised her family transform a little more with each passing day. And the natural world, now in visible flux, requires every ounce of hope and commitment from the author—and from us. For, as Renkl writes, “radiant things are bursting forth in the darkest places, in the smallest nooks and deepest cracks of the hidden world.”
With fifty-two original color artworks by the author’s brother, Billy Renkl, The Comfort of Crows is a lovely and deeply moving book from a cherished observer of the natural world.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
New York Times opinion writer Margaret Renkl spent much of 2022 close to her suburban Nashville home. While there, she began noticing the changing of the seasons in her backyard, where birds and other local wildlife maintained the soothing rhythms of the natural world in the face of both disruptions in her own life and the steadily growing reality of climate change. The book is structured as 52 moving chapters, each laying out what she saw and heard around her over a week, interspersed with 26 more lyrical “praise songs” that poetically memorialize singular moments throughout the year. Along with her gratitude for the birds, butterflies, and other creatures visiting during the year, Renkl writes thoughtfully of her own life, like the disruptions of the pandemic for herself, her husband, and their three adult sons, as well as her fears of aging following the loss of her parents. Renkl’s gentle narration matches the thoughtful tone of this singular book about how our lives intersect with the outside world.
Customer Reviews
My new favorite book 💛
So beautifully written. I love that its pacing is inspired by devotionals. Made me cry so much towards the end. I could read this book a million more times and understand it with a different perspective each time. It feels so personal to Renkl, but also so easily translated to my own life. The nature around us is effervescent.