Kinship of Clover by Ellen Meeropol
As Heard on The Daily Gardener Podcast:
Kinship of Clover by Ellen Meeropol
This botany-inspired fiction book came out in 2017.
Its theme centers around endangered plants, and its premise examines how to stay true to the people you care about while trying to change the world.
In this book, Ellen Meeropol tells the story of Jeremy, a botany major at the University of Massachusetts who feels a kinship with plants that are near—or have become—extinct.
In Ellen’s earlier book House Arrest, Jeremy appears as a nine-year-old who has survived family trauma and finds safety in the old greenhouse, where he loves drawing plants.
This 248-page book is about one young man’s struggle to fight for the environment and climate justice without losing the people he loves.
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