What if the natural world held the blueprint for a better economy?
In The Serviceberry, Robin Wall Kimmerer — the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Braiding Sweetgrass — invites us to step outside the scarcity mindset that drives our modern world and discover something more nourishing: an economy rooted in gratitude, reciprocity, and belonging.
While harvesting wild serviceberries alongside the birds, Kimmerer draws on Indigenous wisdom and the quiet genius of the plant world to ask a radical question: what if we measured wealth not by what we accumulate, but by the richness of our relationships?
The serviceberry doesn't hoard. It gives freely, abundantly — and in doing so, ensures its own survival and the flourishing of everything around it. It's a living lesson in what we've forgotten.
"Hoarding won't save us. All flourishing is mutual."
As Elizabeth Gilbert writes, Kimmerer is "a great teacher, and her words are a hymn of love to the world." Now an Instant New York Times Bestseller, The Serviceberry is both a gentle awakening and a bold reimagining — a reminder that the path forward isn't competition or isolation, but community, reciprocity, and care.
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