The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year
Written by Margaret Renkl
Narrated by Margaret Renkl
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THE PERFECT AUDIOBOOK FOR NATURE LOVERS, BIRDERS, AND GARDENERS * USA TODAY BESTSELLER * NATIONAL BESTSELLER * AMAZON EDITOR’S PICK * INDIE NEXT PICK
From the beloved New York Times opinion writer and bestselling author of Late Migrations comes a “howling love letter to the world” (Ann Patchett): a luminous book that traces the passing of seasons, personal and natural.
In The Comfort of Crows, Margaret Renkl presents a literary devotional: fifty-two chapters that follow the creatures and plants in her backyard over the course of a year. As we move through the seasons—from a crow spied on New Year’s Day, its resourcefulness and sense of community setting a theme for the year, to the lingering bluebirds of December, revisiting the nest box they used in spring—what develops is a portrait of joy and grief: joy in the ongoing pleasures of the natural world, and grief over winters that end too soon and songbirds that grow fewer and fewer.
Along the way, we also glimpse the changing rhythms of a human life. Grown children, unexpectedly home during the pandemic, prepare to depart once more. Birdsong and night-blooming flowers evoke generations past. The city and the country where Renkl raised her family transform a little more with each passing day. And the natural world, now in visible flux, requires every ounce of hope and commitment from the author—and from us. For, as Renkl writes, “radiant things are bursting forth in the darkest places, in the smallest nooks and deepest cracks of the hidden world.”
With fifty-two original color artworks by the author’s brother, Billy Renkl, The Comfort of Crows is a lovely and deeply moving book from a cherished observer of the natural world.
Margaret Renkl
Margaret Renkl is the author of The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year, which won a 2024 Southern Book Prize and was a New York Times bestseller as well as Reese’s Book Club’s 100th pick. Her earlier titles are Late Migrations: A Natural History of Love and Loss (2019), which won the Reed Environmental Writing Award in 2020; and Graceland, at Last: Notes on Hope and Heartache from the American South (2021), which won both the Southern Book Prize and the PEN/Diamonstein–Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay in 2022. Since 2017, Renkl has served as a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times, where her essays appear on Mondays. The founding editor of Chapter 16, a daily literary publication of Humanities Tennessee, and a graduate of Auburn University and the University of South Carolina, she lives in Nashville.
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Readers find this title a wonderful companion, providing great pause and reflection. The author's charm shines through, making it a beautiful and eye-opening read. A book that leaves readers wishing it wouldn't end.
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Aug 14, 2025
Good Read! Her writing makes me aware of how fragile our surroundings are when we are poor stewards but her writing also teaches me to be mindful of what we still have in nature. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
May 11, 2025
Beautiful and most engaging. Loved the poetic language. Also the narration. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Feb 7, 2025
I grew up in an apartment building in Manhattan and have lived in apartments all my life, currently on the 21st floor. The subject matter of this book couldn't be more foreign to me, but I loved it - not just the stories, but also the lilting voice of the author. - Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5
Jan 1, 2025
It’s beautiful and really well written, but not my kind - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Sep 18, 2024
Beautiful and eye opening. I listened to the audiobook. Initially, I was not sure about the author using her own voice. But by chapter two there was a charm that only the writer could bring to this story. This was one of those books that I hated for it to end. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Jun 23, 2024
A wonderful companion to puttering in life. Gave great pause and reflection, allowing me to reassess my own understandings of loss and living.
