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Worth More Growing

Edited by: Christine Lowther

In Worth More Growing, youth, from kindergarten through grade twelve, share their love and respect for trees. Speaking to our changing climate, this new generation of old-growth defenders express their observations, anger, kinship, hope and sorrow. This unique anthology includes a wide range of voices—Indigenous, settler, immigrant, and even international youth. Worth More Growing is a necessary anthology highlighting the importance of nature to a generation that will experience the ongoing consequences of climate change.

AUTHOR

Christine Lowther

Christine Lowther resides in ƛaʔuukwiiʔatḥ (Tla-o-qui-aht) territory on the west coast. She is the editor of Worth More Standing: Poets and Activists Pay Homage to Trees and its youth companion volume. Author of three poetry collections, in 2014 she was presented with the inaugural Rainy Coast Award for Significant Accomplishment. Christine’s memoir, Born Out of This, was shortlisted for the 2015 Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize. In 2016 Christine won first place in the creative non-fiction category of the Federation of British Columbia Writers Literary Writes contest. She served as Tofino’s Poet Laureate from 2020 to 2022.


Reviews

“To attend to trees the way children attend to trees. That is the mission, the message, the meaning of this impressive collection of children’s poetry. These poems attest to the love that children have for trees: careful, imaginative, guileless. One child writes: whenever I get close to a tree/ my heart feels more lovely. Another admits: I love trees in a different way than people. Another warns: Before you cut me down/. . . let me tell you . . . /tree frogs cling to my bark. Read this book for the innocence and for the wisdom it contains.”

—Arleen Paré, author of Lake of Two Mountains


“What a joy it was reading the tree poems in this collection. From the unabashed innocence of the early grades’ love of nature to the heartbreak and awareness of the older students recognizing the damage of climate change, these poems run the gamut of experience. I think the trees used to print the pages of this book would be honoured to present these words to the world.”

—RC Weslowski, Canadian Individual Poetry Slam Champion, 2 time World Cup of Poetry Slam Finalist and author of “My Soft Response to the Wars” on Write Bloody North Press


“Trees are dolphins and mothers, trees are best friends and providers, trees are medicine and wisdom … in this joyous book young writers share with us their relations with trees. Experience the wonder of growing up to trees: from a seven-year-old thanking a tree for unicorn cake all the way to high school students trembling at the endangerment of forests. Earthtastic!!”

—Sonnet L’Abbe, author of Sonnet’s Shakespeare


“Open Worth More Growing and you’ll enter the woods as well as the minds of these imaginative young writers as they look up at firs taller than their Dad, cedars with holes for squirrels, branches tickled by wind. They’re keeping an eye on clearcuts and concrete where a tree once stood. ‘We need to stand up for what keeps us alive’ (Rio Green)”

—Cornelia Hoogland, co-author of Cosmic Bowling, a collaboration with Ted Goodden (Guernica, 2020)


“The wisdom of these young voices made me weep and gave me hope. It’s as if they all know the tree’s roots are their umbilical. With the destruction of a tree, their dreams are destroyed—in fact, this destroys all of us.”

—Louise B. Halfe, Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate


“It’s impossible to look at the miracle of a tree and not be deeply moved. It’s the same with the rich array of writing in Worth More Growing. If you seek out elemental shared creative communication, essential imaginative utterance, and poetry’s pure drop, you’ll find it throughout this quite wonderful anthology.”

—Russell Thornton, father, poet, author of Answer to Blue


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Dimensions:

96 Pages
7.90in * 5.40in * .40in
140.00gr

Published:

September 02, 2022

Publisher:

Caitlin Press

ISBN:

9781773860978

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Anthologies

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Language:

eng

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