The serviceberry abundance and reciprocity in the natural world
(2024)

Nonfiction

Large Type

Call Numbers:
LARGE TYPE/581.63097/KIMMERER,R
SR CENTER/LARGE TYPE/581.63097/KIMMERER,R

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Large Type LARGE TYPE/581.63097/KIMMERER,R Due: 2/25/2026
Senior Center Large Type SR CENTER/LARGE TYPE/581.63097/KIMMERER,R Available (not Holdable)

Details

PUBLISHED
[Waterville, Me.] : Thorndike Press, [2024]
EDITION
Large print edition
DESCRIPTION

169 pages (large print) : illustrations ; 23 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781420520026, 1420520024 :, 1420520024, 9781420520026
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"The serviceberry was originally published, in an abbreviated form, in Emergence Magazine" --Tp verso

"As Indigenous scientist and author of Braiding Sweetgrass Robin Wall Kimmerer harvests serviceberries alongside the birds, she considers the ethic of reciprocity that lies at the heart of the gift economy. How, she asks, can we learn from Indigenous wisdom and the plant world to reimagine what we value most? Our economy is rooted in scarcity, competition, and the hoarding of resources, and we have surrendered our values to a system that actively harms what we love. Meanwhile, the serviceberry's relationship with the natural world is an embodiment of reciprocity, interconnectedness, and gratitude. The tree distributes its wealth--its abundance of sweet, juicy berries--to meet the needs of its natural community. And this distribution ensures its own survival. As Kimmerer explains, 'Serviceberries show us another model, one based upon reciprocity, where wealth comes from the quality of your relationships, not from the illusion of self-sufficiency'" --

Additional Credits