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SooYoung
Jun 15, 2017 rated it it was amazing
As Jahren shares how her love for science grew, you can't help but feel your own love and appreciation for science grow.


"Guess what? You are now a scientist." p 4

Everything she writes about her mom on pages 14-15.

"Something so hard can be so easy if you just have a little help. In the right place, under the right conditions, you can finally stretch out into what you're supposed to be." p 31

"...that as hospital workers, we were being paid to trail along behind Death as he escorted frail, wasted
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Joe Mossa
Jun 11, 2016 rated it liked it

i always enjoy learning while reading although i rarely remember what i have learned..lol. i wonder about the relationship she had with her lifetime lab assistant, bill. did she take advantage of his work do to the fact that she made much more money than he did ? i learned more about trees than i needed but i enjoyed the book.
Joyce
Sep 16, 2016 rated it really liked it
The writing is lovely. I also think the author very carefully chose what she wrote, keeping much private. She provides us with a new way to think about soil, plants, trees. It is not a perfect book but it is well worth reading.
Kate
Aug 04, 2023 rated it really liked it
Took me several tries, but I finally finished this book. And I am so glad I did. It is a lovely love story, about science and found family, about motherhood and the immense world around us.
Dora
Feb 23, 2016 rated it it was amazing
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