Homing
A Quest to Care for Myself and the Earth
by Alice Irene Whittaker
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Pub Date Sep 03 2024 | Archive Date Sep 30 2024
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Description
A memoir about abandoning an exhausting commuter lifestyle to move to a cabin in the woods, embracing imperfection while cultivating a life of care for self and nature.
Alice Irene Whittaker was addicted to productivity, perfectionism, and discipline. She was used to rushing between multiple jobs, her demanding ballet training, and volunteering for social justice causes, making sure that every single moment of her day was accounted for. But then she finds herself as a new mother, commuting four hours a day into the city and exhausted by the state of the world and paralyzed by climate guilt and anxiety. Something has got to give. Overnight, Alice Irene and her husband decide to retreat to a cabin in the woods, in search of a new kind of life.
Surrounded by creek, meadow, and forest, Alice Irene begins a new lifelong journey of repairing her fractured relationship with both herself and the natural world. Dismantling a history of anorexia, obsessiveness, and workaholism, she decides to stop taking and start caretaking. But how can she take care of nature if she cannot treat herself with care?
Braiding together her personal journey with the stories of others who are tending to the Earth, Alice Irene Whittaker has crafted a lyrical, relatable memoir about regeneration and moving from a life of despair to a life of care. Searching for the spaces between the sorrow of wildfires and the beauty of wildflowers, Homing is about returning home to our bodies, geographies, communities, and place, all as a part of nature.
A Note From the Publisher
Genuine and radical self-care, as opposed to stereotypical or shallow self-care.
Whereas the groundbreaking Braiding Sweetgrass features a transition to becoming an empty nester, Homing provides a different entry point, as the transition into the early years of parenting.
Advance Praise
“Homing reminds us of the small wonders underfoot and overhead: a delicate nest, a snapping turtle, and a soaring sunflower that connects heaven and earth. Alice Irene Whittaker lays down the burden of overachievement to find true nourishment in rooting, resting, and building home. Her wide-ranging memoir skillfully highlights the sheer pleasure and responsibility of being alive.” AMANDA LEWIS author of Tracking Giants
Marketing Plan
- Book launch in Ottawa
- Press in 49th Shelf, CBC Books
- Advertising in Literary Review of Canada, Alberta Views
- Digital ARCs on Edelweiss and NetGalley with strong engagement from book influencers and blogs
- Physical ARCs to Publisher’s Weekly, major Canadian literary magazines, Globe and Mail, Permaculture
- Nationwide pitches to literary festivals
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Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781990601743 |
PRICE | CA$24.95 (CAD) |
PAGES | 320 |