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SD HORT BOOK CLUB: The Serviceberry By Robin Wall Kimmerer, November 3, 2025, 4:30/5p On Zoom

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By Karen England, for Let's Talk Plants! November 2025.


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Join us on Zoom for discussion of The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer, on Monday November 3, 2025, at 4:30/5p pacific time on Zoom.


Note: The Zoom SDHBC meeting link is not published, instead it is emailed to discussion participants. If you would like to receive the link, please email info@sdhort.org with “book club” in the subject line.


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An Instant New York Times Bestseller



From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Braiding Sweetgrass, a bold and inspiring vision for how to orient our lives around gratitude, reciprocity, and community, based on the lessons of the natural world.



As Indigenous scientist and author of Braiding Sweetgrass Robin Wall Kimmerer harvests serviceberries alongside the birds, she considers the ethic of reciprocity that lies at the heart of the gift economy. How, she asks, can we learn from Indigenous wisdom and the plant world to reimagine what we value most? Our economy is rooted in scarcity, competition, and the hoarding of resources, and we have surrendered our values to a system that actively harms what we love. Meanwhile, the serviceberry’s relationship with the natural world is an embodiment of reciprocity, interconnectedness, and gratitude. The tree distributes its wealth—its abundance of sweet, juicy berries—to meet the needs of its natural community. And this distribution ensures its own survival. As Kimmerer explains, “Serviceberries show us another model, one based upon reciprocity, where wealth comes from the quality of your relationships, not from the illusion of self-sufficiency.”


As Elizabeth Gilbert writes, Robin Wall Kimmerer is...

“... a great teacher, and her words are a hymn of love to the world.” The Serviceberry is an antidote to the broken relationships and misguided goals of our times, and a reminder that “hoarding won’t save us, all flourishing is mutual.”

FYI - Robin Wall Kimmerer is donating her advance payments from this book as a reciprocal gift, back to the land, for land protection, restoration, and justice.


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Have you heard how much fun the SD Hort Book Club is?


It's amazing, and I'm not just saying that because I'm the head muckety-muck. I have learned so much since the book club started in January of 2021. The membership roll is over forty readers with a few lurkers who dip in and out as the books pique their interests and their schedules allow. There is, however, plenty of room for more, so if you've been thinking that a horticulturally curated book club was just the thing to do on the first Monday evening of every month (except December) at 4:30p/5 pm on Zoom then, please, by all means, join us! Just send me, Karen England, an email c/o info@sdhort.org with "Book Club" in the subject line and I will add you to the roster. It's free, and guests and members are welcome.


Please consider joining the SD Hort Book Club and read some great horticulturally imbued books along with us. Some titles are old, some new, some historical, some biographical, some fictional, some educational and all enjoyable.

To join the SDHBC, just send an email to Karen at info@sdhort.org with "Book Club" in the subject line to receive the Zoom link to the meetings.
 
We meet on Zoom, the first Monday of most months at 4:30p for social and 5p for discussion.
 

Note: The Zoom SDHBC meeting link is not published, instead it is emailed to discussion participants. If you would like to receive the link, please email info@sdhort.org with “book club” in the subject line.


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SD HORT BOOK CLUB'S Previously Read List:

  1. January 2021 - The Language of Flowers by V. Diffenbaugh. 👍

  2. February 2021 - The Food Explorer by D. Stone. 👍👍

  3. March 2021 - Green Mansions by W. H. Hudson. 👍

  4. April 2021 - A Memory of Violets by H. Gaynor. 👍

  5. May 2021 - Founding Gardeners by A. Wulf. 👍👍

  6. June 2021 - Elizabeth and Her German Garden by E. von Arnim. 👍

  7. July 2021 - In Praise of Tomatoes by S. Shepherd. 👍👍

  8. August 2021 - Undaunted Courage by S. Ambrose. 👍👍

  9. September 2021 - Around the World in 80 Plants/Trees both books by J. Drori. 👍👍

  10. October 2021 - American Eden by V. Johnson. 👍

  11. November/December 2021 – Finding The Mother Tree by S. Simard. 👍👍

  12. January 2022 – Braiding Sweetgrass by R. Kimmerer. 👍👍

  13. February/March 2022 - The Seed Keeper by D. Wilson. 👍

  14. April 2022 - In Search of Lost Roses by T. Christopher. 👍👍

  15. May 2022 - Turn Here Sweet Corn by A. Diffley. 👍👍

  16. June/July 2022 - The Arbornaut by M. Lowman. 👍👍

  17. August 2022 – Orwell’s Roses by R. Solnit. 👍

  18. September 2022 - The Nature of Oaks by D. Tallamy. 👍👍

  19. October 2022 - Vanilla: Travels in Search of the Ice Cream Orchid by T. Ecott. 👍

  20. November 2022 - The Complete Writings of Kate Sessions in California Garden – New Edition - San Diego Floral Association. U👍👍

  21. December 2022 - The Multifarious Mr. Banks: From Botany Bay to Kew, The Natural Historian Who Shaped the World by T. Musgrave. 👍

  22. January 2023 – the Botanist’s Daughter by K. Nunn. 👍.5

  23. February 2023 – Eating to Extinction by D. Saladino. 👍👍

  24. March 2023 - The Natures of John and William Bartram by T. Slaughter. U👎

  25. June 2023 - The Plant Hunter by C. Quave. U👍👍

  26. July 2023 - The Overstory by R. Powers. 👍.3125...

  27. August 2023 - Tulipomania by M. Dash. 👍.21428...

  28. September 2023 - Garden Spells by S. Addison Allen. 👍

  29. October 2023 - Agave Spirits by G. P. Nabhan Ph.D., & D. S. Piñera. 👍.5

  30. November 2023 - The Oak Papers by J. Canton. U👍👍

  31. December 2023 - The Last Garden in England by J. Kelly. 👍.21428...

  32. February 2024 - Brave the Wild River by M. L. Sevigny. U👍👍

  33. March 2024 – Birnam Wood by E. Catton. Half a thumb up. (No emoji for this. You'll have to just imagine...)

  34. April 2024 - The Signature of All Things by E. Gilbert. 👍.3125...

  35. May 2024 - The Comfort of Crows by M. Renkl. 👍.21428...

  36. June 2024 - A Gentle Plea for Chaos by M. Osler. 👍.5

  37. July 2024 - How to Read a Tree by T. Gooley. 👍.625

  38. August 2024 - The Seed Detective by A. Alexander. 👍.5

  39. September 2024 - The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by E. Bailey U👍👍

  40. October 2024 - What We Sow by J. Jewell 👍.625

  41. November 2024 - The Garden Against Time by O. Laing 👍.1

  42. January 2025 - Life in the Garden by P. Lively 👍.33

  43. February 2025 - The Tree Collectors by A. Stewart U👍👍

  44. March 2025 - Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by A. Dillard 👍.1

  45. April 2025 - The Core of an Onion by M. Kurlansky 👍.1

  46. May 2025 - Nature's Best Hope by D. Tallamy U👍👍 

  47. June 2025 - Elderflora by J. Farmer 👍.625

  48. July 2025 - The Earth Shall Blossom by Beale and Boswell 👍

  49. August 2025 - Green Gold by Parsons and Allaback U👍👍

  50. October 2025 - The Light Eaters by Z. Schlanger U👍👍


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Half a thumb up = better than okay

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👎👎 Two thumbs down = awful

 U The letter U = unanimous vote





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As head muckety-muck, Karen England is in charge of the

SD Hort Book Club.


Send her an email at info@sdhort.org to join the fun.






















































  

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