The Book Stall is delighted to partner with Go Green Reads for a special in-store discussion on Monday, September 15th at 6:30 pm with Tamara Dean, author of the new book, Shelter and Storm: At Home in the Driftless. Keenly attentive to the stakes for our planet’s future, Shelter and Storm illuminates a thoughtful way forward for anyone concerned about climate change and its far-reaching consequences. Ms. Dean will be in conversation with Jon Grand.
Monday Sep 15, 2025
Monday, September 15 The Book Stall Free
Susan Davis
More About the Book: Amid the environmental crises of the early twenty-first century, Tamara Dean sought a way to live lightly on the planet. Her quest drew her to a landscape unlike any other: the Driftless area of Wisconsin, a region untouched by glaciers, marked by steep hills and deeply carved valleys, capped with forests and laced with cold, spring-fed streams. There, she confronted, in ways large and small, the challenges of meeting basic needs while facing the ravages of climate change—an experience at once soul-stirring and practical that she recounts in Shelter and Storm.
Dean’s boundless curiosity and gift for storytelling imbue these essays with urgency and a sense of adventure. She invites readers to share in her discoveries while hunting for water, learning that a persistent weed could be food, or burning a hayfield to recreate a prairie. Contending with the fallout of fires, floods, and tornadoes, she offers responses to natural disasters that reflect the importance of community, now and for generations to come. Dean unites personal experience with science and history, presenting a perspective as informative as it is compelling.
More About the Author: Tamara Dean has been camping, fishing, hiking, and gathering wild foods from an early age, led and inspired by her parents. Her essays and stories have been published in The American Scholar, The Georgia Review, the Guardian, One Story, Orion, and The Progressive, and she is author of The Human-Powered Home: Choosing Muscles over Motors. She teaches writing independently and through writing centers across the nation.
The mission of Go Green Winnetka is to raise awareness regarding sustainability and inspire schools, governmental units, organizations, businesses, and individuals to take action targeting climate change, waste, and sustainable raw materials.
Go Green Winnetka works within Winnetka and in concert with other area Go Green groups to share best practices and problem-solve by hosting and participating in formal meetings, informal gatherings, discussions, presentations, movie screenings, book groups, yard tours, clean-ups, and public advocacy, among others.Date and Time
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM CDT
6:30 pmLocation
811 Elm StreetFees/Admission
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