Nature Lovers Book Club
Read | Connect | Explore
Join us for the Nature Lovers’ Book Club, where literature and the natural world come together! Whether you’re a devoted reader, a nature enthusiast, or simply looking for a welcoming community to share thoughtful discussions, our monthly gatherings provide the perfect space to explore stories that celebrate the environment, wildlife, and the human connection to nature.
Meeting Details:
- When: Second Monday of each month at 9:30 AM
- Where: Dunwoody Nature Center (Alternate location: Panera, if weather or camp activities require a move.)
- Who: Open to all—join us anytime!
2026 Reading List (Support local and shop The Book Bird)
- January: Walden – Henry David Thoreau
- February: How to Catch a Mole: Wisdom from a Life Lived in Nature (Mark Hamer, Mary Kessee)
- March: A Walk in the Park : the true story of a spectacular misadventure in the Grand Canyon (Kevin Fedarko)
- April: The Ghost Map (Stevben Johnson)
- May: Raising Hare: A Memoir (Chloe Dalton)
- June Eating Stone: Imagination and the Loss of the Wild / Ellen Meloy
- July: Prodigal Summer (Barbara Kingsolver)
- August: In the Shadow of Man (Jane Goodall)
- September: Hurricane Lizards and Plastic Squid: The Fraught and Fascinating Biology of Climate Change (Thor Hanson)
- October: Beastly Britain: An Animal History (Karen R. Jones)
- November: Owls of the Eastern Ice (Jonathan C. Slaght)
- December: Poetry
Come for the books, stay for the conversation! No RSVP required—just bring your curiosity and love for reading.


