Drawing inspiration and urgency from the storied Goethe Oak tree at Buchenwald concentration camp鈥攁nd from the leaf as symbol of all change, growth, and renewal鈥攁ward-winning essayist John T. Price explores a multitude of dramatic transformations, in his life and in the fragile world beyond: 鈥渢he how of the organism鈥攖hat keeps your humanity alive.鈥
Price employs an array of forms and voices, whether penning a break-up letter to America or a literary rock-n-roll road song dedicated to prairie scientists, or giving pregame pep talks to his son鈥檚 losing football team. Here, too, are moving portrayals of his father鈥檚 last effort as a small-town lawyer to defend the rights of abused women, and his own efforts as a writing teacher to honor the personal stories of his students.
From his 海角乱伦社区backyard to the edge of the Arctic Circle, from the forgotten recesses of the body to the far reaches of the solar system, this book demonstrates the ways imagination and informed compassion can, as Price describes it, expand thousandfold the boundaries of what we might 鈥渉ave nai虉vely considered an individual self.鈥
鈥All Is Leaf is a master class in the essay, demonstrating inspiring stylistic and emotional range. Hilarious and tender, it opens a redemptive view of home, self, family, and the natural world. Price shows how humor and pathos, nature and human nature, are two sides of the same remarkable leaf.鈥濃擬ichael P. Branch, author, On the Trail of the Jackalope: How a Legend Captured the World鈥檚 Imagination and Helped Us Cure Cancer
鈥淲hether writing movingly and urgently of his father鈥檚 last legal case or exploring the absurdity of pizza night at Planet Fitness, Price does so with a compelling goodwill that is in such short supply these days. He masterfully balances genuine emotion and whimsy with the sly aplomb and generous gaze of a true midwesterner.鈥濃擲ue William Silverman, author, How to Survive Death and Other Inconveniences
鈥淲ith a wink and a humble nod to the universe, John Price has crafted a brilliant collection that captures his enchantment with nature and delves into flights of fancy. All Is Leaf will invite you to ponder, imagine, or laugh with every delightful page.鈥濃擫ydia Kang, author, Opium and Absinthe
鈥淛ohn Price鈥檚 roaming curiosity charges these wide-ranging, oftentimes humorous, always insightful, essays. This is a book to read with pencil in hand鈥攏ot only to mark his memorable passages and phrases, but because you鈥檒l be flabbergasted at how Price delivered such a beautiful smorgasbord of prose into your brain.鈥濃擳aylor Brorby, author, Boys and Oil
鈥淧rice ranges far from the observable world in his use of extended metaphors, hypothetical situations, and literary allusions. That stylistic range is part of what makes his writing both informative and entertaining. . . . All Is Leaf is a rewarding experience for readers attracted to any of the realms of literary nonfiction.鈥濃Western American Literature