"Botnicos" is at once a love story, a tale of friendship and the bonds that tie us together. It includes moments of magical realism, intimacy and mystery, all against the backdrop of the Amazon forest. Any adult who enjoys a solid tale, rich with characters with whom they can emphasize and a plot that keeps them turning the page, is the audience for "Botnicos." Of course, the biological science community, inclusive of all botanists, will want to read it as well. Readers of Barbara Kingsolver's fiction, Richard Powers' "The Overtory," and Elizabeth Gilbert's "The Signature of All Things" will find this novel compelling. Readers who enjoy magical realism in a contemporary setting, lovers of nature and forests in particular will all be drawn to "Botnicos."
"Botnicos" is at once a love story, a tale of friendship and the bonds that tie us together. It includes moments of magical realism, intimacy and mystery, all against the backdrop of the Amazon forest. Any adult who enjoys a solid tale, rich with characters with whom they can emphasize and a plot that keeps them turning the page, is the audience for "Botnicos." Of course, the biological science community, inclusive of all botanists, will want to read it as well. Readers of Barbara Kingsolver's fiction, Richard Powers' "The Overtory," and Elizabeth Gilbert's "The Signature of All Things" will find this novel compelling. Readers who enjoy magical realism in a contemporary setting, lovers of nature and forests in particular will all be drawn to "Botnicos."
"Botnicos" is at once a love story, a tale of friendship and the bonds that tie us together. It includes moments of magical realism, intimacy and mystery, all against the backdrop of the Amazon forest. Any adult who enjoys a solid tale, rich with characters with whom they can emphasize and a plot that keeps them turning the page, is the audience for "Botnicos." Of course, the biological science community, inclusive of all botanists, will want to read it as well. Readers of Barbara Kingsolver's fiction, Richard Powers' "The Overtory," and Elizabeth Gilbert's "The Signature of All Things" will find this novel compelling. Readers who enjoy magical realism in a contemporary setting, lovers of nature and forests in particular will all be drawn to "Botnicos."
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