Mother, Creature, Kin, Chelsea SteinauerScudder
Mother, Creature, Kin, Chelsea SteinauerScudder
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Mother, Creature, Kin
What We Learn from Nature's Mothers in a Time of Unraveling

Author: Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder

Narrator: Sarah Welborn

Unabridged: 9 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/08/2025


Synopsis

What does it mean to be a mother in an era of climate catastrophe? And what can we learn from the plants and creatures who mother at the edges of their world's unraveling? Becoming a mother in this time means bringing life into a world that appears to be coming undone. Drawing upon ecology, mythology, and her own experiences as a mother, Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder confronts what it means to "mother": to do the good work of being in service to the living world. What if we could all mother the places we live and the beings with whom we share those places? And what if they also mother us?

Steinauer-Scudder writes of the flight and aural maps of barn owls, of nursing whales, of forests, of tidal marshes, of ancient single-celled organisms, and of newly planted gardens. The creatures inhabiting these stories teach us about centering, belonging, entanglement, edgework, homemaking, and how to imagine the future. Rooted in wonder while never shying away from loss, Mother, Creature, Kin reaches toward a language of inclusive care learned from creatures living at the brink. Despair and fear will not save the world any more than they will raise our children, and while we don't know what the future holds, we know it will need mothers. As the ground shifts beneath our feet, what if we apprenticed ourselves to the creaturely mothers with whom we share this beloved home?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Richard on April 01, 2025

There's not a poem to be found in essayist Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder's "Mother, Creature, Kin: What We Learn from Nature's Mothers in a time of Unraveling," and yet there exists such a lyrical quality about these essays that one can't help but be immersed in the unique rhythms of Steinauer-Scudder's......more

Goodreads review by Hege-Kristin on April 06, 2025

I picked up "Mother, Creature, Kin" by Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder because, as a mother of two, the beautiful title really caught my eye. But wow, this book surprised me in so many wonderful ways! It gave me a whole new perspective on what it means to mother. The book explores how we can all give and r......more

Goodreads review by Cass on January 26, 2025

As someone who works as a biologist for a living, this book immediately appealed to me after reading the summary. I don't have children but I do have a much younger cousin who I am extremely close to, and I am often worried about why kind of world she is going to grow up/be left in the future. The a......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on April 28, 2025

Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder's beautiful book Mother, Creature, Kin brings to mind the essays of Barbara Kingsolver and Rebecca Solnit, and Diane Ackerman's A Natural History of the Senses. Steinauer-Scudder explores such topics as climate change, motherhood, seeking (and finding) one's center as well......more

Goodreads review by Emily on May 13, 2025

This is a beautiful and thoughtful book on what it means to mother—to care for and be in relationship with the world in a time when things feel dark and hopeless. The book is written with so much care, bringing together the personal and universal—weaving in her own narrative of coming into motherhoo......more