Gardens, poetry and kinship await you this spring.
As a self-defined plant nerd, I learn and write about crops every time I can. I am embarking on a brand new plant e book challenge and not too long ago picked up three books for “analysis.” Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Moss by Robin Wall Kimmerer, an Indigenous author, scientist and naturalist, wowed me together with her e book Braiding Sweetgrass, so I dove into her earlier works, together with this one. As luck would have it, it is also on sale: down to $12 from the usual $19 retail value.
I am additionally sinking my enamel into Jared Farmer’s Elderflora: A Modern History of Ancient Trees, which spans all the things from contained horticultural traditions to the wild. The paperback version is $15, saving you $7.
And eventually, I scooped up My Favorite Flowers: Writers and Gardeners on the Plants They Love, edited and launched by Jamaica Kincaid. I am an enormous fan of Kincaid’s writing, so discovering a e book she compiled that concerned gardening was a thrill for me. Essays embrace Kincaid, Michael Pollan, Maxine Kumin and extra. Seize your own copy for $13, which is $7 off.
I used to be chatting about books with my colleague, Stephanie Barnes, and requested her what she’d suggest for you, pricey readers, to make the most of throughout the Big Spring Sale. This is what she mentioned:
“Mary Oliver’s Devotions has been part of my each day devotion for a few years. Oliver’s phrases maintain me grounded and remind me of the miraculous methods of nature. It is currently just $12, which is 40% off its common value. I like to recommend this e book for anybody who desires to step into studying extra poetry.
“One other one I like to recommend is Kin from Tayari Jones. It is a 2026 launch, and it is already 30% off, bringing the price down to $22. You completely cannot go improper with Jones’ storytelling.”

