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The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World

The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World

A fresh lens on connection and giving : In this beautifully written meditation, Robin Wall Kimmerer uses the humble serviceberry as a guide to explore themes of reciprocity, abundance, and shared responsibility. Blending Indigenous wisdom and botanical science, she invites readers to think differently about the systems—both natural and human—that shape our world.

Rich in meaning, grounded in nature : While the serviceberry tree nourishes birds, wildlife, and people alike, Kimmerer explores how this native plant offers a deeper model for cooperation and generosity. Readers looking to slow down, pay closer attention, and rethink their place in the larger ecosystem will find lasting value here.

A small book with a wide reach : At just over 120 pages, this is a compact but powerful read—ideal for gardeners, nature lovers, or anyone curious about building more thoughtful, rooted communities. Written in Kimmerer’s signature voice, it pairs beautifully with time spent outdoors or shared as a meaningful gift.

$7.00

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The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World

$19.99

$7.00
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A fresh lens on connection and giving : In this beautifully written meditation, Robin Wall Kimmerer uses the humble serviceberry as a guide to explore themes of reciprocity, abundance, and shared responsibility. Blending Indigenous wisdom and botanical science, she invites readers to think differently about the systems—both natural and human—that shape our world.

Rich in meaning, grounded in nature : While the serviceberry tree nourishes birds, wildlife, and people alike, Kimmerer explores how this native plant offers a deeper model for cooperation and generosity. Readers looking to slow down, pay closer attention, and rethink their place in the larger ecosystem will find lasting value here.

A small book with a wide reach : At just over 120 pages, this is a compact but powerful read—ideal for gardeners, nature lovers, or anyone curious about building more thoughtful, rooted communities. Written in Kimmerer’s signature voice, it pairs beautifully with time spent outdoors or shared as a meaningful gift.