Read Between the Ravines
Two Communities, One Nonfiction Book
Lake Forest Library and Lake Bluff Public Library are proud to present our joint nonfiction reading program called Read Between the Ravines. This Two Communities, One Nonfiction Book program brings together Lake Forest and Lake Bluff with the purpose of enhancing nonfiction literacy and inspiring discussion around real-world issues.
Read Between the Ravines 2026
“Renkl invites readers along on a year of loving outdoor observations in this gently moving memoir...This gorgeous reflection on humanity’s symbiotic relationship with the outdoors will transform the way readers interact with their own backyards.” –Publisher’s Weekly
“One of Renkl’s skills as a writer is to transfer her ability to perceive the nuances of the natural world, things most of us overlook, onto the page. In The Comfort of Crows...her powers of perception are on full display.” –The New York Times
“Infused with empathy, The Comfort of Crows reminds us to treasure the living beings who surround us with each breath we take. Renkl’s insights root us within our world...The book can be read straight through or stretched across the calendar as a weekly literary devotional. Billy Renkl’s stunning collages provide an invitation to meditate, to pray, to breathe.” –Bookpage

About the Book
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. How can one person make a difference amid such destabilizing changes? 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.
Go to the Lake Forest Library catalog to borrow "The Comfort of Crows" by Margaret Renkl
Go to the Lake Bluff Public Library catalog to borrow "The Comfort of Crows" by Margaret Renkl
About the Interviewer
Born and raised in central Illinois, Laura Calvert’s roots run deep in agriculture and nature. She grew up exploring the cornfields, pastures, and woods behind her home and tending her family’s garden, experiences that led her to apprentice on organic farms after college.
Calvert began her professional career at the Chicago Botanic Garden, where she co-developed the Windy City Harvest program and trained hundreds of youth and adults in sustainable agriculture. She then served as Executive Director of Advocates for Urban Agriculture, building the region’s largest coalition of urban growers and advancing policy at both regional and state levels.
In January 2020, Calvert became Executive Director of Elawa Farm Foundation. Since then, she has guided the organization through significant growth and sharpened its mission to expand access to education, nutritious food, and the local food system in the Lake County region. Each season, she delights in watching the farm’s resident Sandhill cranes raise their young.

Websites
Prep for your Book Club with
The Comfort of Crows Book Club Kit
Explore more of
Billy Renkl's artwork
Read
Margaret Renkl's New York Times essays
Watch
PBS Interview on Late Migrations
Get ready to grow wild! The Lake Bluff Seed Library is back and freshly stocked with a vibrant mix of seeds, thanks to a generous donation from the Davey Tree Expert Company. Step inside the Library to browse the collection in person, or visit www.LakeBluffLibrary.org/Seed-Library to explore what’s currently available.
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