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HLT’s Reading List

April 21, 2020

On a cool rainy Spring day, consider curling up with one of Hilltown Land Trust’s suggested reads to celebrate Earth Day!

Our staff, Board, and AmeriCorps members compiled a list of favorite books about the natural world and the history of our part of Massachusetts. We hope you enjoy reading these and find inspiration from them!

FICTION

  • Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver 
  • Freedom by Jonathan Franzen 
  • Maddaddam trilogy by Margaret Atwood 
  • Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver 
  • The Echomaker by Richard Powers 
  • The Overstory by Richard Powers 
  • Timothy, or Notes of an Abject Reptile by Verlyn Klinkenborg 

NON-FICTION 

  • Bark: a field guide to the trees of the Northeast by Michael Wojtech 
  • Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer 
  • Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species: A Graphic Adaptation by Michael Keller and Nicole Rager Fuller 
  • Eager: The Surprising Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter by Ben Goldfarb 
  • Erosion by Terry Tempest Williams 
  • From Devil’s Den to Licking Water: the Mill River through landscape and history by John Sinton
  • Gathering Moss: a natural and cultural history of mosses by Robin Wall Kimmerer 
  • H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald 
  • In the Shadow of the Dam by Elizabeth Sharpe 
  • Late Migrations: A Natural History of Love and Loss  by Margaret Renkl 
  • Letters to a Young Scientist by E.O. Wilson 
  • Naturally Curious: a photographic field guide and month-by-month journey through the fields, woods, and marshes of New England by Mary Holland 
  • One Man’s Meat by E.B. White 
  • Reading the Forested Landscape: a natural history of New England by Tom Wessels 
  • Redtails in Love by Marie Winn 
  • Song of the Dodo by David Quammen 
  • The Common Pot: the recovery of Native space in the Northeast by Lisa Brooks 
  • Witness Tree: seasons of change with a century-old oak by Lynda V. Mapes 
  • Books by the artist Andy Goldsworthy 

YOUNG ADULT AND CHILDREN’S READS

  • A Penguin Story by Antoinette Portis  
  • Backpack Explorer: On the Nature Trail (Storey Publishing 
  • Birchbark House (series) by Louise Erdrich 
  • Ladybug Girl by David Soman and Jacky Davis 
  • My Side of the Mountain  and Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George 
  • On the Day You Were Born by Debra Frasier 
  • Owl Moon by Jane Yolen 
  • Rascal by Sterling North 
  • The Bog Baby by Jeanne Willis and Gwen Millard 
  • The Complete Adventures of the Mole Sisters by Rosyln Schwartz 
  • Tuesday  and Flotsam by David Wiesner 

POETRY

  • Devotions by Mary Oliver 
  • The Essential  by W. S. Merwin 
  • The Way It Is: New and Selected Poems by William Stafford 

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