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Friday, August 1, 2025

The Comfort of Crows, My Favorite Read This Year

 
Book Cover Art by Billy Renkl

Front Cover Art by Billy Renkl, provided by Spiegel & Grau



The Comfort of Crows A Backyard Year by Margaret Renkl was published by Spiegel & Grau on Oct. 24, 2023. I just learned of its publication this year and now shout its praises.


I am in awe of the narrative and illustrations in this literary devotional. The book contains fifty-two chapters that represent the passing of seasons, both personal and natural. Renkl's prose seems poetic to me. The interesting details about flora and fauna found in her backyard and neighborhood as well as her feelings, thoughts, and ideas about the people, places, and things she notices, cares for, and even dreads, is universal in scope.



The Comfort of Crows is a reflective work that uses the natural world as a means to examine life, loss, and the passage of time. While the book delves into the beauty and fragility of the natural world, it also intertwines those observations with insights about personal experiences including aging, family, the impact of the pandemic, and climate change.

 



Renkl is the author of Late Migrations: A Natural History of Love and Loss and Graceland, At Last: Notes On Hope and Heartache From the American South. She is a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times, where her essays appear each Monday. A graduate of Auburn University and the University of South Carolina, Renkl lives in Nashville.




The Comfort of Crows was illustrated by Billy Renkl (the author’s brother). Look below for a sample of one of the fifty-two original collages he assembled and see the illustrator website to learn more about their creation. 




Billy Renkl grew up in Birmingham, AL, attended Auburn University (BFA, Visual Communications) and the University of South Carolina (MFA, Drawing). He teaches drawing and illustration at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, TN.

Collage Art by Billy Renkl from Comfort of Crows
Collage Art by Billy Renkl, provided by Spiegel & Grau


During the past few weeks I have taken a break from blogging to devote more time to nurturing my mind, body, and spirit. Reading this book has been a balm to my soul and an inspiring part of my selfcare practice.


I encourage you to check it out too.



For more about nature see:




Take in Nature in Living Color





Living Creatures are Amazing





This desert cactus is vividly colored



Before I sign off, here's a quote from The Comfort of Crows that resonates with me.


“What if resting, all by itself, is the real act of holiness? What if honoring the gift of our only life in this gorgeous world means taking time every week to slow down? To sleep? To breathe? The natural world has never needed us more than it needs us now, but we can’t be of much use to it if we remain in a perpetual state of exhaustion and despair.”




Have you read a book this year that inspired or motivated you? Which one or ones are they? Please comment below in the space provided.



I feel joyful when I find non-fiction that is truly memorable, and this book is it!


Have you read anything written by Margret Renkl before? If not, who is your favorite author or authors?


Do you think you'd like to read this book? Why or why not? Please share that too.


I read and appreciate all comments, but am not able to publish those with links. Thanks for understanding.



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