Revery: A Year of Bees

Awards:   Long-listed for Canada Reads 2023 (Canada) Short-listed for Governor General's Literary Award for Non-fiction 2021 (Canada) Short-listed for High Plains Book Award for Woman Writer 2021 (United States)
Author:   Jenna Butler
Publisher:   Wolsak & Wynn Publishers
ISBN:  

9781989496138


Pages:   126
Publication Date:   20 October 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Awards

  • Long-listed for Canada Reads 2023 (Canada)
  • Short-listed for Governor General's Literary Award for Non-fiction 2021 (Canada)
  • Short-listed for High Plains Book Award for Woman Writer 2021 (United States)

Overview

After five years of working with bees on her farm in northern Alberta, Jenna Butler shares with the reader the rich experience of keeping hives. Starting with a rare bright day in late November as the bees are settling in for winter she takes us through a year in beekeeping on her small piece of the boreal forest. Weaving together her personal story with the practical aspects of running a farm she takes us into the worlds of honeybees and wild bees. She considers the twinned development of the canola and honey industries in Alberta and the impact of crop sprays, debates the impact of introduced flowers versus native flowers, the effect of colony collapse disorder and the protection of natural environments for wild bees. But this is also the story of women and bees and how beekeeping became Jenna Butler's personal survival story.

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Author:   Jenna Butler
Publisher:   Wolsak & Wynn Publishers
Imprint:   Wolsak & Wynn Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.175kg
ISBN:  

9781989496138


ISBN 10:   198949613
Pages:   126
Publication Date:   20 October 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Butler's book reads like a cross between a collection of essays and a naturalist's journal, containing the attentiveness of a love letter and the wistfulness of an elegy. - Event Magazine It is Butler's luminous and discerning prose that places this volume with other classics that closely observe a place and its inhabitants, giving us insight into what it means to be fully and powerfully human in a turbulent but beautiful world. - Story Circle Network


Butler chronicles the ups and downs of the past nine years in A Profession of Hope (Wolsak & Wynn), her first book of creative non-fiction. And yet it retains the unmistakable touch of a poet: the book clocks in at a concise 140 pages, with short, vivid chapters and an emphasis on writing that stirs the senses. - Michael Hingston - Edmonton Journal - 20151113 Butler's book reads like a cross between a collection of essays and a naturalist's journal, containing the attentiveness of a love letter and the wistfulness of an elegy. - EVENT Magazine - 20210601 It is Butler's luminous and discerning prose that places this volume with other classics that closely observe a place and its inhabitants, giving us insight into what it means to be fully and powerfully human in a turbulent but beautiful world. - Susan J Tweit - Story Circle Network - 20201214


Author Information

Jenna Butler is the author of three critically acclaimed books of poetry, Seldom Seen Road (NeWest Press, 2013), Wells (University of Alberta Press, 2012) and Aphelion (NeWest Press, 2010); an award-winning collection of ecological essays, A Profession of Hope: Farming on the Edge the of Grizzly Trail (Wolsak and Wynn, 2015); and a poetic travelogue, Magnetic North: Sea Voyage to Svalbard (University of Alberta Press, 2018). Butler's research into endangered environments has taken her from America's Deep South to Ireland's Ring of Kerry, and from volcanic Tenerife to the Arctic Circle onboard an ice-class masted sailing vessel, exploring the ways in which we impact the landscapes we call home. A professor of creative writing and environmental writing at Red Deer College, she lives with seven resident moose and a den of coyotes on an off-grid organic farm in Alberta's North Country.

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