Robin Wall Kimmerer

Robin Wall Kimmerer

biologist United States

Robin Wall Kimmerer is an acclaimed American biologist, author, and member of the Potawatomi Nation, known for her work in integrating indigenous knowledge with scientific understanding. She is celebrated for her ability to communicate the beauty and complexity of nature, particularly through her writings that explore the relationships between humans and the natural world. Kimmerer's notable works include 'Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants,' which emphasizes the importance of plants in our lives and the lessons they can teach us. Her recent book, which focuses on moss, has gained attention for its engaging narrative style and the way it bridges scientific facts with personal experiences and indigenous perspectives.

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: Robin Wall Kimmerer’s The Serviceberry (2024) can be seen as a sister book to Mah’s, lighter in tone, but equally powerful. 8

The Guardian: Red Pockets by Alice Mah review – finding hope amid the climate crisis | Autobiography and memoir

Switzerland Switzerland: Robin Wall Kimmerer makes moss interesting through her engaging writing and scientific insights. 9

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Robin Wall Kimmerers Buch ist toll – die Übersetzung nicht