Late Migrations: A Natural History of Love and Loss
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
"Beautifully written, masterfully structured, and brimming with insight into the natural world . . . It has the makings of an American classic." --ANN PATCHETT
Margaret Renkl is an author whose writing delves into the intricate relationships between people and the natural world. Through her work, she explores the profound emotions of love and loss, often drawing on intimate observations of the natural environment. Her essays are characterized by a quiet, contemplative tone that invites readers to reflect on their own lives and their place within the larger ecosystem. Renkl engages with themes that resonate with universal human experiences, offering wisdom and solace through her insightful perspective.




"Beautifully written, masterfully structured, and brimming with insight into the natural world . . . It has the makings of an American classic." --ANN PATCHETT
Beautifully written, masterfully structured, and brimming with insight into the natural world . . . It has the makings of an American classic. -ANN PATCHETT
"From New York Times contributing opinion writer and author of Late Migrations Margaret Renkl, a selection of her beloved weekly essays presenting a multifaceted view of the contemporary American South"--