Join us at the TECO’s Cultural Center's Bookworm Club! A Garden Called Home & Dispersals
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On March 14th, environmental historian Jessica J. Lee meet with everyone at the TECO’s Cultural Center. Step into the library of the Cultural Center, it feels like stepping into a world of plants and listening to the author introduce her creative ideas, reading aloud the contents of the book, describing the landscapes of Taiwan ?? and the emotions and dialogues between mother and daughter. It makes people start to ponder belonging, identity, and the relationship between plants and the human world. What happens when seeds leave their original environment and take root elsewhere?
During the discussion, Joe Song mentioned that Jessica J. Lee's prose-style narration and introduction of plants differ from encyclopedias or field guides, connecting emotions and touching people's hearts.
Director Paul Lan also shared good news that the Bookworm Club will hold its second and third events at the center. Book-loving friends, don't miss out!