Robin Wall Kimmerer is an American writer, botanist, and member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation; author of Braiding Sweetgrass and Gathering Moss; hook: her books became bestsellers, blending science with Indigenous wisdom. A professor of ecology, she weaves botany with storytelling, showing plants as teachers. Her work feels both like field notes and poetry, inviting readers to rethink their relationship with the Earth.
π± Grew up in a family that treated nature as kin. π Became a professor of ecology, teaching students to βlisten to plants.β π Her Gathering Moss won the John Burroughs Medal for nature writing. π‘ Says plants speak in silence, and humans must learn their language. π Travels widely, giving talks on ecology, gratitude, and reciprocity. π€ Central to her message is reciprocity between people and the land. π€ Her lectures feel like stories where science meets myth. π Braiding Sweetgrass is hailed as a modern classic of environmental literature. πΈ Blends Potawatomi legends with childhood memories in her writing. π Jokes that moss makes the best conversationalist β it never interrupts.