What readers are saying about Blackberries in July: A Forager’s Field Guide to Inner Peace:
What readers are saying about
Blackberries in July: A Forager’s Field Guide to Inner Peace
“Master bio-poet Tom Titus has put into words—glorious luminous words—the unspeakable grandeur of wild salmon on the rise, the intelligence of bees, the knock-out beauty of summer blackberries in full juice; words we can savor and share for the rest of our days. Let us all rejoice in rain-pure gratitude for the power and grace of this soon-to-be classic.
— Jessica Maxwell, author, Roll Around Heaven“
— Charles Goodrich, author, A Scripture of Crows“
— Valerie J. Brooks, author, Revenge in 3 Parts“
“This book will heal you! It will carry you from wherever you are to the next highest peak. Tom Titus will lead you there through the back roads and wild forests of his native Oregon mixing humor, history, and science into his stories, which create a three-dimensional experience for the reader.”— Cathy Ward
“I really wanted to curl up on the couch and read this book from cover to cover. I decided instead to read a little each day so I could savor it and make it last.”
— Linda Chandler
— Charleynne Gates, author, St. Amber’s Rose“
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“These vivid essays, poems, and field notes convey a landscape of moss-draped trees, patchwork clear-cuts, stream-swept gravel bars, and hillsides scoured by fire, and also bring forward the ambiguities and paradoxes of conflicting human values and their implications for the ecosystem.”