A review by sarai0410
Returning Home to Our Bodies: Reimagining the Relationship Between Our Bodies and the World by Abigail Rose Clarke

informative reflective medium-paced

3.5

Returning Home to Our Bodies provides an unique perspective of the human body and its connection to nature. I found the exercises sprinkled throughout to be refreshing and allowed for the reader to view their body, not as a machine as so much of society tells us it is, but as an organic being with deeper meaning - a reclaiming of what our bodies are at their core, not what they provide for society. 

Unfortunately, much of the book felt disjointed and like it was trying to do to touch on too many topics, so I was frequently pulled out of, what felt like, the core of the book and it's purpose. However, it was still quite good and I enjoyed thinking of my body in a different light.