

Didn't like this as much as I hoped I would, got a little bored at times. Should have DNFed!
Didn't like this as much as I hoped I would, got a little bored at times. Should have DNFed!
Hiking in the mountains listening to this book.
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!
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.
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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.