The Snag, Tessa McWatt
The Snag, Tessa McWatt
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The Snag
A Mother, A Forest, and Wild Grief

Author: Tessa McWatt

Narrator: Tessa McWatt

Unabridged: 8 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/06/2025


Synopsis

Winner of the 2026 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature, Nonfiction
Finalist for the 2025 Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Non-Fiction Prize
A Globe and Mail Best Book of the Year

In her memoir The Snag, the acclaimed, award-winning author of Shame on Me, Tessa McWatt, takes on personal and collective grief, and the solace and inspiration to be found in connecting with nature—and each other.

Every day, we hear about and experience griefs, large and small, in our families, friendships, communities, and worldwide. The grief of a loved one passing. The grief of a way of life ceasing to exist. The grief of global pandemic, war, climate collapse.

As her mother’s dementia advances and she can no longer live independently, Tessa McWatt confronts personal and political losses, and finds herself wandering in a forest asking, how do we grieve? And what can we learn from nature and those whose communities are rooted in nature about not only how to grieve but also how to live?

From the newest seedling to the oldest snag in the forest, there is meaning to be found in every stage of a tree’s life, all of which contribute to a thriving forest community. In this forest thinking, Tessa begins to find answers to her questions about how to live (for each other), how to grieve (radically), and how to die (with love and connection).

The Snag is an essential book about living and dancing and singing and praying, even in the face of unimaginable sadness, and in this way, growing together and supporting one another, like the trees in the forest.

About The Author

TESSA McWATT is the author of seven novels and two books for young people. Her fiction has been nominated for the Governor General’s Award, the City of Toronto Book Awards, the OCM Bocas Prize and the Society of Authors’ Volcano Prize. She is one of the winners of the Eccles British Library Award 2018, for her memoir, Shame on Me: An Anatomy of Race and Belonging, which won the Bocas Prize for Non-Fiction 2020 and was shortlisted for the Hilary Weston Prize and the Governor General's Award. She has been a resident at the Sacatar Institute in Brazil and the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center in Italy.  Professor of creative writing at the University of East Anglia, she is also a librettist, and works on interdisciplinary projects and community-based life writing. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Born in Guyana, she grew up in Canada, and now makes her home in London, England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alanna on May 09, 2025

The Snag This was an interesting book to listen to while walking. I loved how the author wove the elements of grief and life’s journey into nature and the life of trees. The combination of science and emotion was unique. I appreciate the author’s perspective on life and loss.......more


Quotes

Winner of the 2026 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature, Nonfiction

"Investigating the question of how we grieve, McWatt adeptly connects the personal and the political, the local and the global. In doing so, she illustrates how they are inextricably linked. . . . Her prose enacts her thematic interest in interdependence. . . . A heartfelt affirmation of the potential of storytelling to make connections and imagine better futures." —The Conversation

"In The Snag, Tessa McWatt dwells in powerful contradictions as she brings us along through her complex journeys of grief and joy across continents, offering multilayered and much-needed insight into connection and belonging beyond ourselves. Making the global intimate and the familial expansive, this book is a poignant lament for what we are losing and a call to care for what we have not yet lost." —Kate Neville, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Toronto and author of Going to Seed

“A beautiful meditation on grief, the power of nature, and how communities recover from loss.” —Irenosen Okojie, author of Curandera

“Wise, bold, and deeply affecting.” —Stephanie Bishop, award-winning author of The Anniversary

The Snag is a radical ecosystem of a book.” —Marchelle Farrell, therapist, gardener and author of the award-winning memoir Uprooting

“Tessa McWatt is simply one of the best writers available to us…. Her beautiful, unflinching prose is a truth we need in these times.” —Leone Ross, award-winning author of This One Sky Day

The Snag is a raw and deeply personal exploration of trauma, grief, and environmental destruction…. A profound must-read text on the yearning for radical change.” —Victoria Pratt, Creative Director, Invisible Flock and Land Body Ecologies


Awards

  • Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Non-Fiction Prize
  • OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature