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Soil

The Story of a Black Mother's Garden

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Soil

By: Camille T. Dungy
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A “heartfelt and thoroughly enriching” (Aimee Nezhukumatathil, New York Times bestselling author of World of Wonders) work that expands on how we talk about the natural world and the environment as National Book Critics Circle finalist Camille T. Dungy diversifies her garden to reflect her heritage.

In Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden poet and scholar Camille T. Dungy recounts the seven-year odyssey to diversify her garden in the predominantly white community of Fort Collins, Colorado. When she moved there in 2013, with her husband and daughter, the community held strict restrictions about what residents could and could not plant in their gardens.

In resistance to the homogenous policies that limited the possibility and wonder that grows from the earth, Dungy employs the various plants, herbs, vegetables, and flowers she grows in her garden as metaphor and treatise for how homogeneity threatens the future of our planet, and why cultivating diverse and intersectional language in our national discourse about the environment is the best means of protecting it.

“Brilliant and beautiful” (Ross Gay, New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Delights), Soil functions as the nexus of nature writing, environmental justice, and prose to encourage you to recognize the relationship between the people of the African diaspora and the land on which they live, and to understand that wherever soil rests beneath their feet is home.

©2023 Camille T. Dungy. All rights reserved. (P)2023 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.
Biological Sciences Botany & Plants Ecosystems & Habitats Gardening & Horticulture Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Science Gardening
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I love this book! Her writing is colorful, thoughtful, and beautiful. I love that she mentioned books I have read like Braiding Sweetgrass, and areas I have seen! I love that she includes her child in the story and the many animals and plants in her yard. It makes a wonder soil in which to hopefully bury her despair and plant her seeds of hope for racial justice!

Sowing seeds of beauty and racial justice

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The author beautifully weaves together her story to “our” story, the past the present and the future and makes me want to tend to my garden and my story.

What a beautiful story.

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Connecting everyday life to the garden. Dungy wrote for all living beings who cultivate the land and for those who adore the land.

For every human to read

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Fantastic book and very well read by the author. I liked the bits of both environmental facts and black history sprinkled throughout since I am my white, maniacal gardener and mother-in-law to a black daughter-in-law.

I was sad when it was over

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Both poignant for her life and ancestral history as a Black American and learning to garden in Northern Colorado.

Her growing knowledge of gardening for wildlfe

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This book intertwines life and its struggles with the truths the author discovers in her gardening and working in her yard. Although this book is prose, the author's use of words rings poetic in my ears. Listening to this book challenges me in my own gardening and life. I highly recommend it.

Beautifully Written and Read!

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I very much enjoyed learning the back storys of various things and how they intersect with others across time and space

How 1 part of her life ties to another part.

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Gorgeous intersectional rendering of nature and our place within it. Intrepid yet accessible; lyrical and well researched. I could listen to Camille Dungy read all day every day!

So good!

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book, the author's performance and the story felt like medicine to my soul. At times it was emotionally challenging for me as a black woman revisiting the past and present trauma Dungy conveyed. I too garden, I too am a mother, I too have faith in changing times for the better. Feeling seen and valued was a promising takeaway from SOIL. Thank you ✨

Like medicine...

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I planted a garden the day before starting chemotherapy for breast cancer. I knew it was more than a garden. It’s flourishing now and the time I spend in reflection there felt crazy until I read this book. So many metaphors in the garden. So much teaching and learning. This is the most important book I’ve read this year.

Thank You

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