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Jenna Butler

    Jenna Butler is an award-winning poet and essayist whose work explores the intricate connections between humanity and the natural world, often set against the backdrop of wild landscapes. Her writing delves into themes of ecocriticism and environmental interconnectedness, frequently employing lyrical and evocative prose. Butler draws deeply from her experiences living on an organic farm in Alberta's north country, offering readers an intimate perspective on a rugged yet beautiful environment.

    Magnetic North
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    • Wells

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.6(18)Add rating

      Exploring the impact of senile dementia, Jenna Butler crafts a long poem that weaves together vivid imagery and rhythmic language. The narrative captures the fragmented identities and memories of a woman's life, intertwining her experiences with those of her granddaughter. Butler skillfully navigates the complexities of identity and loss, portraying both the dignity of the sufferer and the emotional weight on loved ones. This poignant work resonates with poetry enthusiasts and those seeking a deeply felt exploration of memory and connection.

      Wells
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      A Year of Bees

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.9(208)Add rating

      Exploring a year in beekeeping, Jenna Butler intertwines her personal journey with the intricacies of managing hives in northern Alberta's boreal forest. She reflects on the relationship between the canola and honey industries, addressing critical issues like crop sprays and the decline of native flowers. The narrative delves into colony collapse disorder and the importance of conserving natural habitats for wild bees. Ultimately, it highlights the empowering connection between women and bees, revealing how beekeeping became a vital part of Butler's survival.

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    • Magnetic North

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      A sea voyage connecting continents traces the impacts of climate change on northern lands.

      Magnetic North