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SUMMARY:Wilding by Isabella Tree | PBS Books Readers Club
DESCRIPTION:PBS Books Readers Club welcomes British author and conservationist Isabella Tree to discuss her inspirational non-fiction book Wilding: Returning Nature to Our Farm. The episode premieres on April 29th at 8PM ET as a PBS Books Facebook Live event\, on the PBS Books YouTube channel\, pbsbooks.org\, and the PBS app. \nWilding: Returning Nature to Our Farm chronicles the real-life experiences of Isabella Tree and her husband Charlie Burrell as they take on rewilding their 3\,500-acre Knepp Castle Estate in Sussex\, England. A land ravaged by centuries of farming\, it was starting to fail\, and along with it\, the family’s sense of security. Inspired by a visit from an arboriculturist looking to save their old oak trees\, Burrell and Tree decided to take a chance and change everything they were doing with the land. Through the reintroduction of native species both flora and fauna\, this striking case of land revitalization proves there is way to allow the wild to thrive again. \nAs Tree reflects\, “I think the only answer to eco anxiety is to get your hands dirty and do something. And the joy that can come from even transforming a window box… so that you’re now attracting night flying moths and hoverflies and all the forgotten pollinators\, you’re making a difference. And that feels just so fantastic.” \nPart personal memoir\, part history lesson\, and part biology lesson\, Wilding is an uplifting and rare eco-success story. Isabella Tree does a magnificent job weaving together the many aspects of what it means to rewild. From the littlest bugs in the ground to large grazing animals\, each species plays a vital role in bring balance to the environment. It is the true story of nature’s resilience when given a chance. \nPBS Watch-Alike: Wilding Wilding tells the story of a young couple that bets on nature for the future of their failing\, four-hundred-year-old estate. The young couple battles entrenched tradition\, and dares to place the fate of their farm in the hands of nature. Ripping down the fences\, they set the land back to the wild and entrust its recovery to a motley mix of animals both tame and wild. It is the beginning of a grand experiment that will become one of the most significant rewilding experiments in Europe.
URL:https://www.pbsbooks.org/event/wilding-by-isabella-tree-pbs-books-readers-club/
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SUMMARY:Arthur Horwitz\, Author Talk from The Zekelman Holocaust Center
DESCRIPTION:PBS Books is pleased to partner with The Zekelman Holocaust Center for an Author Conversation with Arthur Myron Horwitz to discuss his new book Dual Identities: Living in Meier’s Shadow. \nIn this program\, Arthur will explore the making of his memoir\, sharing the challenges he faced in navigating his coming-of-age story in America. He will offer insights into the impact of inherited trauma\, the path to coping\, and the journey toward reconciliation. \nAbout Dual Identities: Living in Meier’s Shadow\nA photograph. A hidden truth. A lifetime of responsibility. Arthur Horwitz\, the son of a Holocaust survivor\, grew up hearing stories of loss and resilience. His powerful new memoir explores inherited trauma\, identity\, and healing. Join Arthur at The HC for the official launch of his book and a deeply personal conversation about his family’s legacy. \nPick up your copy of Dual Identities: Living in Meier’s Shadow while supporting PBS Books:\nAbout The Author:\nArthur Horwitz is a nationally respected journalist\, publisher\, and civic leader. His career has been recognized through his induction into the Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame\, the establishment of the Arthur M. Horwitz Collection at the University of Michigan\, and his designation as publisher emeritus of the Detroit Jewish News\, where he served as publisher and executive editor for over thirty years. Arthur also shares his story with students at The HC as a Next Generation Speaker. \nSupport for this program provided by:
URL:https://www.pbsbooks.org/event/arthur-horwitz-author-talk-from-the-zekelman-holocaust-center/
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