Turning to Stone, Marcia Bjornerud
Turning to Stone, Marcia Bjornerud
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Turning to Stone
Discovering the Subtle Wisdom of Rocks

Author: Marcia Bjornerud

Narrator: Rebecca Stern

Unabridged: 9 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/13/2024


Synopsis

Earth is vibrantly alive and full of wisdom for those who learn to listen.

Earth has been reinventing itself for more than four billion years, keeping a record of its experiments in the form of rocks. Yet most of us live our lives on the planet with no idea of its extraordinary history, unable to interpret the language of the rocks that surround us. Geologist Marcia Bjornerud believes that our lives can be enriched by understanding our heritage on this old and creative planet.

Contrary to their reputation, rocks have eventful lives–and they intersect with our own in surprising ways. In Turning to Stone, Bjornerud reveals how rocks are the hidden infrastructure that keep the planet functioning, from sandstone aquifers purifying the water we drink to basalt formations slowly regulating global climate.

Bjornerud’s life as a geologist has coincided with an extraordinary period of discovery in the geosciences. From an insular girlhood in rural Wisconsin, she found her way to an unlikely career studying mountains in remote parts of the world and witnessed the emergence of a new understanding of the Earth as an animate system of rock, air, water and life. We are all, most fundamentally, Earthlings and we can find existential meaning and enduring wisdom in stone.

A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books.

About Marcia Bjornerud

Marcia Bjornerud is a professor of Environmental Studies and Geosciences at Lawrence University. She is a contributing writer to The New Yorker, Wired, The Wall Street Journal, and the Los Angeles Times and the author of Reading the Rocks, Timefulness, and Geopedia.

About Rebecca Stern

Rebecca Stern was an elementary and middle school teacher for ten years and is now a freelance editor. She is the co-author of Breakfast on Mars and 37 Other Delectable Essays. She lives with her husband and their dog, Laika, on a hill in San Francisco.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kristy on November 18, 2024

I was immediately intrigued to read this memoir by Marcia Bjornerud, currently a Professor at Lawrence University with degrees in Geophysics and Structural Geology. I don’t get many chances to read memoirs from people in my general field of academic study much less a woman. I enjoyed reading about h......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on November 20, 2024

I’m in love. I want to read everything from this author now. I’m sure that, as a geology major with a passion for social justice and metaphor, I am biased. But that feels fine to me. I’m happy to be biased towards this book, this author. It’s unclear to me just how accessible this book would be to s......more

Goodreads review by Dana on March 06, 2025

4.5 stars. Finding good books on geology topics for the general public is not easy. There just aren’t as many as there are for astronomy. Turning to Stone is just the sort of book I was hoping for. The author has so much passion for geological processes and explains them really well. In this book, s......more


Quotes

"Marcia Bjornerud masterfully weaves together the story of her own life and that of the Earth's long, often tumultuous history. “Turning to Stone” is a beautiful book -- at once intimate and sweeping, informative and moving."
— Elizabeth Kolbert, author of Under a White Sky

“This lyrical, wise book will change your relationship to the living Earth. Marcia Bjornerud offers a nuanced celebration of the languages of stone, from the subtle whispers of sand grains to the delightfully complex inner lives of mountains disclosed by eroding outcrops. Her careful attention not only reveals unexpected stories of stone, but teaches us what it means to be boundlessly curious and caring about our world and one another.”
— David George Haskell, author of Sounds Wild and Broken


"Marcia Bjornerud has done it again! With flowing grace, technical mastery, and poetic insight, she takes us on a geological odyssey across the vastness of deep time and to the literal ends of the Earth. Turning to Stone interweaves the profound testimony of ancient rocks—granite, basalt, sandstone, and flint—with her inspiring personal journey from curious youth to avid student, from struggling junior faculty member to master field geologist and revered educator. In the process, we share in the eventful, poignant life journey of a gifted scientist who has gained the expertise and nurtured the passion to share astonishing stories of Earth in a unique and timeless book."
— Robert Hazen, author of The Story of Earth