Reader Score
86%
86% of readers
recommend this book
Critic Reviews
Great
Based on 7 reviews on
"[The Seed Keeper] is a gorgeous and moving work of fiction with memorable characters that will stay in your heart and body for a long time." --BuzzFeed, "Brilliant Books That Explore Our Relationship with Nature" "Spend a long afternoon with this beautiful, immersive novel. It traces Rosalie Iron Wing's family history through four generations of women who have loved, lost, and fought to retain their Dakota culture and the seeds that sustain them." --Bon Appetit Magazine, "Best Summer 2021 Reads" "Like watching a garden grow from seed to harvest, this novel quietly unfolds to tell the story of several generations of Dakhóta women and the land that connects them." --The Daily Beast, "Best Summer Reads of 2021" "[The Seed Keeper] tells the story of Rosalie Iron Wing, a Dakota woman who, after surviving the foster care system to make a life of her own in the world, must confront the harsh realities--climate change, capitalism--of contemporary farming life. In looking to her past for answers Rosalie finds unexpected communion with her ancestors, the women--strong, resilient, proud--who made her who she is." --Literary Hub, "Most Anticipated Books of 2021" "Told through the voices of four remarkable women, this is a book about preservation . . . This beautiful generational saga challenges conventional American history, asking us to reckon with the traumas brought upon Native Americans." --Observer, "Can't-Miss Books of Spring 2021" "A powerful story recounting the attempted genocide of Indigenous people in America--and how they continue to survive." --Alma, "Best New Books of Spring 2021" "It's a moving multi-generational story about the destruction of Native American families, communities and lands--but also about reconnection, hope and the natural world . . . Wilson offers a different kind of idealism: one where community, family and the seeds can create the future we're seeking."--TODAY Show Online
"The Seed Keeper is a deeply empathetic portrayal of a character grappling with a vibrant heritage complicated by pain, loss, and