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The Whispers of Rock: Stories That Stone Tells About Our World and Lives
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A geologist’s revelatory account of how our planet’s seemingly inert bones pulse with unexpected vitality
“Poetic and heartfelt.”—Robert Macfarlane, author of
Is a River Alive?
If you listen, can you hear the stones speak? The question seems absurd. After all, rocks are lifeless, inert, and silent.
In
The Whispers of Rock,
earth scientist Anjana Khatwa asks us to think again and listen to their stories. Boldly alternating between modern science and ancient wisdom, Khatwa takes us on an exhilarating journey through deep time, from origins of the green
pounamu
that courses down New Zealand rivers to the wonder of the bluestone megaliths of Stonehenge, from the tuffhewn churches of Lalibela, Ethiopia, to Manhattan’s bedrock of schist. In unearthing those stories and more, Khatwa shows how rocks have always spoken to us, and we humans to them. She delicately intertwines Indigenous stories of Earth’s creation with our scientific understanding of its development, deftly showing how our lives are intimately connected to time’s ancient storytellers.
Through tales of planetary change, ancient wisdom, and contemporary creativity,
The Whispers of Rock
offers the hope of reconnection with Earth. With Khatwa as your guide, you won’t simply hear rocks speakyou, too, will feel the magic of deep time seep into your bones.
“Poetic and heartfelt.”—Robert Macfarlane, author of
Is a River Alive?
If you listen, can you hear the stones speak? The question seems absurd. After all, rocks are lifeless, inert, and silent.
In
The Whispers of Rock,
earth scientist Anjana Khatwa asks us to think again and listen to their stories. Boldly alternating between modern science and ancient wisdom, Khatwa takes us on an exhilarating journey through deep time, from origins of the green
pounamu
that courses down New Zealand rivers to the wonder of the bluestone megaliths of Stonehenge, from the tuffhewn churches of Lalibela, Ethiopia, to Manhattan’s bedrock of schist. In unearthing those stories and more, Khatwa shows how rocks have always spoken to us, and we humans to them. She delicately intertwines Indigenous stories of Earth’s creation with our scientific understanding of its development, deftly showing how our lives are intimately connected to time’s ancient storytellers.
Through tales of planetary change, ancient wisdom, and contemporary creativity,
The Whispers of Rock
offers the hope of reconnection with Earth. With Khatwa as your guide, you won’t simply hear rocks speakyou, too, will feel the magic of deep time seep into your bones.
A geologist’s revelatory account of how our planet’s seemingly inert bones pulse with unexpected vitality
“Poetic and heartfelt.”—Robert Macfarlane, author of
Is a River Alive?
If you listen, can you hear the stones speak? The question seems absurd. After all, rocks are lifeless, inert, and silent.
In
The Whispers of Rock,
earth scientist Anjana Khatwa asks us to think again and listen to their stories. Boldly alternating between modern science and ancient wisdom, Khatwa takes us on an exhilarating journey through deep time, from origins of the green
pounamu
that courses down New Zealand rivers to the wonder of the bluestone megaliths of Stonehenge, from the tuffhewn churches of Lalibela, Ethiopia, to Manhattan’s bedrock of schist. In unearthing those stories and more, Khatwa shows how rocks have always spoken to us, and we humans to them. She delicately intertwines Indigenous stories of Earth’s creation with our scientific understanding of its development, deftly showing how our lives are intimately connected to time’s ancient storytellers.
Through tales of planetary change, ancient wisdom, and contemporary creativity,
The Whispers of Rock
offers the hope of reconnection with Earth. With Khatwa as your guide, you won’t simply hear rocks speakyou, too, will feel the magic of deep time seep into your bones.
“Poetic and heartfelt.”—Robert Macfarlane, author of
Is a River Alive?
If you listen, can you hear the stones speak? The question seems absurd. After all, rocks are lifeless, inert, and silent.
In
The Whispers of Rock,
earth scientist Anjana Khatwa asks us to think again and listen to their stories. Boldly alternating between modern science and ancient wisdom, Khatwa takes us on an exhilarating journey through deep time, from origins of the green
pounamu
that courses down New Zealand rivers to the wonder of the bluestone megaliths of Stonehenge, from the tuffhewn churches of Lalibela, Ethiopia, to Manhattan’s bedrock of schist. In unearthing those stories and more, Khatwa shows how rocks have always spoken to us, and we humans to them. She delicately intertwines Indigenous stories of Earth’s creation with our scientific understanding of its development, deftly showing how our lives are intimately connected to time’s ancient storytellers.
Through tales of planetary change, ancient wisdom, and contemporary creativity,
The Whispers of Rock
offers the hope of reconnection with Earth. With Khatwa as your guide, you won’t simply hear rocks speakyou, too, will feel the magic of deep time seep into your bones.

















