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Forest Euphoria
Forest Euphoria: The Abounding Queerness of Nature | Patricia Ononiwu Kaishian
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An antidote to the loneliness of our species.ROBIN WALL KIMMERER A master class in how to love the world.MARGARET RENKL A thrilling book about the abounding queerness of the natural world that challenges our expectations of what is normal, beautiful, and possible. Growing up, Patricia Ononiwu Kaishian felt most at home in the swamps and culverts near her house in the Hudson Valley. A child who frequently felt out of place, too much of one thing or not enough of another, she found acceptance in these settings, among other amphibious beings. In snakes, snails, and, above all, fungi, she saw her own developing identities as a queer, neurodivergent person reflected back at herand in them, too, she found a personal path to a life of science. In Forest Euphoria, Kaishian shows us this making of a scientist and introduces readers to the queerness of all the life around us. Fungi, we learn, commonly have more than two biological sexesand some as many as twenty-three thousand. Some intersex slugs mutually fire calcium carbonate love darts at each other during courtship. Glass eels are sexually undetermined until their last year of life, a mystery that stumped scientists once dubbed the eel question. Nature, Kaishian shows us, is filled with the unusual, the overlooked, and the marginalizedand they have lessons for us all. Wide-ranging, richly observant, and full of surprise, Forest Euphoria will open your eyes and change how you look at the world around you.
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Chelsea.Poole
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I loved this more than I can say! A nature-infused memoir is nothing new, but this was more focused on flora and fauna than your average nature memoir. It‘s astounding to realize the differences between the way the world actually is and the way humans think/assume it is. Male vs female, binary thinking isn‘t the way to think of our magnificent world. Features Kaishian‘s lived experiences in personal and professional life along creatures. Read it!

Jari-chan And straight to the wishlist this goes 😉 1w
BarbaraBB Fab review 1w
TheKidUpstairs Definitely stacking! 1w
Clare-Dragonfly Ooh, this sounds right up my alley. Stacked and put on hold. 1w
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This beautiful exploration of the essential queerness of nature gave me one of those deliciously transformative reading experiences where it feels like the book‘s in conversation with your life, from a passage about caterpillars‘ imaginal cells, amazing to hear after using the same metamorphic metaphor for my own life recently to a chapter about cicadas and “queering time,” the day after finding a beautiful fresh cicada husk! Euphoria, indeed.

Suet624 Sounds like a good one for me to listen to. 2mo
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HodgepodgeandMiscellany
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HodgepodgeandMiscellany
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Forest Euphoria was a balm to my bruised and battered soul. Rarely has a book spoken to my heart in a way that made me feel so understood. I‘m already looking forward to rereading this beautiful memoir, this love letter to the earth and all its inhabitants.

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