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"What a strange and unexpected treasure chest this is, filled with all manner of quirky revelations, all about the mundane sublime and the ineffable extraordinary. Most extraordinary of all, perhaps, through, is the haunting perfection, sentence by sentence, paragraph by paragraph, of the writing itself. Who is this Angela Pelster and where has she been all our lives?"-Lawrence Weschler

Angela Pelster's startling essay collection charts the world's history through its trees: through roots in the ground, rings across wood, and inevitable decay. These sharp and tender essays move from her childhood in rural Canada surrounded by skinny poplar trees in her backyard to a desert in Niger, where the "Loneliest Tree in the World" once grew. A squirrel's decomposing body below a towering maple prompts a discussion of the science of rot, as well as a metaphor for the ways in which nature programs us to consume ourselves. Beautiful, deeply thoughtful, and wholly original, Limber valiantly asks what it means to sustain life on this planet we've inherited.

Angela Pelster's essays have appeared in Granta, the Gettysburg Review, Seneca Review, the Globe and Mail, Relief Magazine, and others. Her children's novel The Curious Adventures of India Sophia won the Golden Eagle Children's Choice award in 2006. She has an MFA from the University of Iowa's nonfiction writing program and lives with her family in Baltimore, Maryland, where she teaches at Towson University.



$3000 marketing and publicity budget Co-op available Galleys available: national mailings Book trailer to be submitted to ShelfAwareness and relevant literary websites/blogs National print campaign, specifically targeting Granta, The New York Times Book Review, Boston Globe, Orion, Wilderness, Mother Jones, and Minneapolis Star Tribune National advertising in Orion, Poets & Writers, The Globe and Mail, Wilderness, and New York Review of Books. Excerpts in: Granta, The Globe and Mail, Fourth Genre, Seneca Review, Gettsyburg Review and others. Published to coincide with Arbor Day (April 25, 2014) "Plantable paper" promotional postcard announcing publication sent to bookstores Promotion and partnership with arbor societies through the United States and Canada Bookseller and Library promotions: LibraryThing and Goodreads giveaways; Consortium galley box; MLA catalog ad; attendance at AWP, Festival of Faith and Writing, and Baltimore Writers Conference; Submission to Barnes & Noble Discover Award. eBook available at same time as print publication, eBook ISBN to be included on all press materials and wherever print ISBN is listed. Electronic postcard to announce publication sent to Pelster's contacts Newsletter and catalog feature mailed to Sarabande's database of contacts Internet marketing campaign to include announcement on Sarabande national listserv as well as review copy mailing to online journals and blogs

About the Author
Angela Pelster's essays have appeared in Granta, The Gettysburg Review, Seneca Review, The Globe and Mail, Relief Magazine, and others. Her children's novel The Curious Adventures of India Sophia won the Golden Eagle Children's Choice award in 2006. She has an MFA from the University of Iowa's Nonfiction Writing Program and lives with her family in Baltimore where teaches at Towson University.

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Recipient of 2021 McKnight Artist Fellowship for Writers Loft Award for Creative Prose The Rumpus, "What to Read When Nature Calls" Inside Hook, "The 20 Best Nature Books of the 2000s" "Pelster's essay collection . . . proves nimble and curious, with essays on subjects such as: trees, mortality, decay, and history. Whether Pelster is talking about an old mining town buried alive, a tree that belonged only to itself, or a mother buried with her children in the desert, her prose invites the reader to pause and wonder. Some essays, such as "By Way of the Beginning," "Temple," and "Rot," combine moments both mundane and sublime: the memory of beliefs we wish we'd never had, raking leaves, and caterpillars in the summer. Pelster questions our mortality, how we define ourselves, and faith; and has fun doing so. . . . The book is sure to appeal to those who are interested in nature writing and, with its mystical feel "chart[ing] the world's history through its trees" to fans of creative nonfiction as well." Publishers Weekly "This is a collection of wild and imaginative lyric essays devoted to trees and all their wonderment. Each essay is its own unique treasure, masterfully crafted with sentences that woo us and move us and knock us right off the couch. . . . Limber expanded what I thought was possible within the form of the essay, and I am so grateful for it." -"What to Read When Nature Calls," The Rumpus "When confronting nature, some writers focus on wildlife or entire ecosystems. For Angela Pelster, the focal point of her book Limber ended up being trees. And while this book is relatively slim, it does the weightiness of its subject justice." -"The 20 Best Nature Books of the 2000s," Inside Hook "As the author reveals in these charming essays, nature is imbued with enticing mysteries, and trees can be agents of salvation." Kirkus Reviews "Pelster offers up 17 beautiful and varied pieces that reawaken the reader's sense of trees as both corporeal and symbolic objects. . . . Pelster reveals herself to be a sharp observer with an expansive imagination and an exquisite writer." The Cedar Rapids Gazette "[Limber] is one of the quirkiest and most original books about the natural world that I have read in quite some time. . . . Filled with precise, poetical and sparse language, the essays reveal not just the life of trees but how they connect us to the greater world around us." Seattle Times "Pelster takes the title of her ruminative essay collection from the book's second essay, "Burmis," where she discusses limber pine trees. . . . Her essays, ostensibly often about the natural world, demonstrate a similar quality in the way Pelster maneuvers her discussion of trees and animals to dark places of experience." Cleveland Plain Dealer "Like the roots of the trees Angela Pelster writes about--which at the time of their development "were an uncontainable force that drilled and crumbled the rock of the world"--these poetic essays on trees, humans and their interactions with nature are profound and beautiful." Shelf Awareness



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ISBN 9781936747757
Author Angela Pelster
Format Paperback
Page Count 152
Imprint Sarabande Books, Incorporated
Publisher Sarabande Books, Incorporated
Weight(grams) 184g
Dimensions(mm) 196mm * 133mm * 15mm

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