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Dispersals Jessica J. Lee

Dispersals By Jessica J. Lee

Dispersals by Jessica J. Lee


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Dispersals Summary

Dispersals: On Plants, Borders and Belonging by Jessica J. Lee

A poetic and intimate essay collection on the lives of plants and their entanglement with our human worlds

A seed slips beyond a garden wall. A seaweed drifts through an ocean. A tree is planted on a shifting border. A shrub is uprooted from its culture and its land. What happens when these plants leave their original homes and put down roots elsewhere?

Born in Canada to a Taiwanese mother and a Welsh father, steeped in both literary and scientific traditions, Jessica J. Lee is a perfectly placed observer of our world in motion.

In this vibrant book of linked essays she explores the entanglements of the plant and human worlds, and the echoes and counterpoints she detects in the migration of plants and people - and the language we use to describe them.

Each of the plants considered in this collection are somehow perceived as being "out of place"- whether weeds, samples collected through imperial science, or crops introduced and transformed by our hand.

Combining memoir, history, and scientific research in precise and poetic prose, Jessica J. Lee meditates on the question of how both plants and people come to belong - or not - as they border cross, and reveals how all our futures are more entwined than we might imagine.

Dispersals Reviews

A stunning record of inheritance, memory and belonging . . . In Lee's writing, you feel the radical potential of the essay form; at once expansive and intimate, and most of all, gorgeously written. This is a book I will return to often over the course of my life -- Nina Mingya Powles, author of Small Bodies of Water
Profound, poetic, illuminating and moving, Dispersals' deep knowledge, sensitivity and research (worn so lightly) addresses just how entwined our fortunes, migration and language are with plants; how much we are part of nature. Important and vivid -- Nicola Chester, author of On Gallows Down
The author laces her histories with a subtle and personal optimism. Just as those plants replanted far from home, we can adapt to transition, dispersal, and recollection. An insightful meditation on nature and identity within 'a world in motion * Kirkus Review *
Lee does a masterful job of blending personal reflection with natural and political history, and her prose is crystalline . . . This deserves a wide audience * Publishers Weekly *
A beautiful book about belongingplant and human. A work that will make you look at the orange in your hand, the moss underfoot, the tea that you sip a little more closely. Lee turns her careful gaze to the easy stories we tell ourselves about foreign and native, and leaves us with a vision of the world simultaneously more nuanced and more precious -- Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, author of 'Starling Days'
Dispersals is a beautifully written and complex book . . . [Lee] shows us with stunning prose, tenderness and precision the unexpected ways that we all connect and are connected by the plants around us -- Amanda Thomson, author of ''Belonging: Natural Histories of Place, Identity and Home'
Lee evokes a centuries-long history of border crossings by people and by plants to throw into question what it means to really belong, love, and protect, and what our collective future might hold on a planet forever evolving in the wake of trans-continental migration * Literary Hub *
Richly textured . . . These essays critically probe the native/nonnative paradigm of invasive-species ecology. Lees voice will stay with readers long after they finish this book * Library Journal (starred review) *
A brilliant, thoughtful, and thought-provoking collection of essays, which expertly blend personal reflection and natural history . . . you will not look at the plants around you in the same way again -- Polly Atkin, author of 'Some of Us Just Fall'

About Jessica J. Lee

Jessica J. Lee is a British-Canadian-Taiwanese author and environmental historian. She is the author of two books of nature writing, Turning and Two Trees Make a Forest, and has been awarded the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction, the Boardman Tasker Award for Mountain Literature, and the RBC Taylor Prize Emerging Writer Award. Jessica is the founding editor of The Willowherb Review and is a researcher at the University of Cambridge.

Additional information

NGR9780241597125
9780241597125
0241597129
Dispersals: On Plants, Borders and Belonging by Jessica J. Lee
New
Hardback
Penguin Books Ltd
2024-04-25
288
N/A
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