The Comfort of Crows- A Backyard Year by Margaret Renkl
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Web ID: 17302271Short Poetic Observations About Nature...
"The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year" by Margaret Renkl is, undoubtedly, the most beautiful book I own! Look at the cover that attracts you at a glance. The colors hold your eyes as you begin to investigate the intricacy and detail of the art. Greenery with pockets of wildflowers and berries, a swallowtail butterfly that's easy to spot, and a striped caterpillar hidden in the shadows. I think that's a wasp right above the Eastern Bluebird and is that a snake resting on the leaves? That's only the front cover. Inside there is so much more to see. Through the pages are short poetic observations about the natural world as the seasons change from Renkl's vantage points: her backyard, neighborhood, local parks, and a friend's cabin in the woods. Her observations are from years of living in the same house and revisiting these locations she knows so well. This was an immersion read and as I listened to the emotional inflections of Margaret Renkl's voice and flipped through the colorful illustrations by her brother Billy, this book of essays felt like a delicious meal of greenery and fruit from nature. The author's words have the mesmerizing and thought-provoking tone of poetry. "The Comfort of Crows" is a book I took my time with, reading a bite every day for two months. Yet there is still much to explore in the detail of each of Renkl's 52 weekly essays and Billy's collage-like illustrations. This book is a treasure of observations I'll revisit as I view the changes in my cherished backyard from season to season. 5⭐
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Devotion to Nature
I wish I had taken my time with this brilliant book. It's a tribute to the simple world of your own backyard told by a masterful writer. Next year I am using this as my weekly devotional.
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Beautifully written with stellar artwork
Comfort of Crows is a perfect treat for anyone with an appreciation for nature, especially the local backyard kind.
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What a joy to read!
Margaret Renkl, a contributor to The New York Times, has penned a book that’s equal parts Bailey White and E.O. Wilson: a book about nature with a lyrical, folksy quality. What a joy to read! The illustrations by Renkl’s talented brother, Billy Renkl, are simply the cherry on top for this wonderful book and its beautiful vignettes and poems from all four seasons. In the interest of full disclosure, I received this book from NetGalley and Minerva in exchange for an honest review.
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Graceful Literary Devotional
A graceful literary devotional, with 52 chapters focusing on plants and creatures in the author's backyard over one year, as well as her personal journey during that time. Includes exquisite artwork by her brother, Billy Renkl. Don't miss!
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Lovely!
A year's worth of lovely nature essays from Margaret Renkl with original artwork from her son Billy. I could relate to so much of what she has written, having lived for many years on a half-acre of land that led down to a creek where nature abounded. Our daughters have so many wonderful memories of their childhood experiences! This would make a wonderful gift for nature lovers on your list. I'll look forward to watching to see my first bird on the first day of the new year which will set the tone for my next twelve months. According to Renkl, that's a birding tradition and now it will be mine. I received an arc of this new essay collection from the author and publisher via NetGalley. Many thanks! My review is voluntary and the opinions expressed are my own.
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Calming and a call to action
A beautiful book of prose (that reads like poetry) and illustrations taking place over a year celebrating the authors wild yard and the change of seasons. Makes me sure if I stay in this house I will turning my yard over to all things wild, getting rid of grass and putting in native perennials for the butterflies, bees and birds. To save what few we can.
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A Perfect Gift Idea for a Nature Lover
Nature lover and self-proclaimed backyard enthusiast Margaret Renkl has joined with her brother Billy to create a series of essays and illustrations taking a reader through a year of birds, animals, plants, and insects in her backyard. With 52 essays, readers will travel through the seasons week by week as the buds arrive on the trees, the birds visit the feeders, or the day it is time to rake the fallen leaves. Renkl’s backyard in Tennessee may be different from mine, but I still found comfort in the joy of my first robin sighting in late winter as she talked about robins working the ground for worms. Even though our temperatures may not completely match up, our seasons do and I found comfort in her musings on life in her backyard. Renkl also mentions another season in her essays, the season of empty nesting. I have entered this new season of life as well and I found her words about the quiet house and “nesting in reverse”, giving away and cleaning out rooms and closets of grown children, to be a reminder to find the peace and joy of living in this new season. I imagine Renkl’s backyard to be full of blooms in the summer and birds visiting her feeders year-round. Maybe a deer walking by or a squirrel burying an acorn for winter but always some sort of activity. Her detailed descriptions offer an image to appear in my mind and the illustrations by her brother at the end of every essay offer a beautiful wrapup to the week. I related to Renkl’s statement, “So much of what I do in the yard is only ever an exercise in hope“. In the fall I plant a bulb with the hope it will push up and bloom in the spring. This summer, I hung out a new hummingbird feeder in the hopes of attracting them. They didn’t stop by this year, but there is hope again for next year. For nature lovers, those entering a new season of life, or those who enjoy the beauty of their surroundings, I highly recommend this quiet book of weekly reflections. Who doesn’t have a few minutes each week to pause and reflect on the beauty of a sunset or the joy of a bird catching a worm? Renkel shares how they passed on their regular dishes to their sons and now eat on their wedding dishes for the first time as empty nesters in their quiet house. What kind of simple beauty can be added to your day? Shop early for holidays and birthdays as I believe this is a wonderful gift idea. The author’s final paragraph states her hope for those who read her book: “It is my dearest hope that you will do the same for your own wild neighbors. Rejoice and grieve. Do your best to help. Bear witness when you can’t. Remember the crows, who tell us that we belong to one another, and to them.” Step outside and stop, ponder, and listen to the sounds and see the beauty of your own backyard, a local park, or a neighbor’s flower garden. If you wait for the perfect day, you might just miss something beautiful.
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