“Moss is inconceivably strong. Moss eats stone; scarcely anything, in return, eats moss. Moss dines upon boulders, slowly but devastatingly, in a meal that lasts for centuries. Given enough time, a colony of moss can turn a cliff into gravel, and turn that gravel into topsoil.”
Quote by Elizabeth Gilbert
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This book is a sweeping historical narrative that follows the life of a young woman named Alma Whittaker, who becomes a renowned botanist. It intertwines her personal journey with the scientific discoveries of her time, offering a rich tapestry of historical and philosophical insights. more
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