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Helen Whybrow’s The Salt Stones, set in Vermont’s Green Mountains, is a profoundly moving meditation on the lessons and wisdom that come from raising a family, tending sheep, and living close to the land. Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder’s Mother, Creature, Kin asks: What can other-than- human creatures teach us about mothering, belonging, caregiving, loss, and resiliency? Helen Whybrow is an editor-at-large for Milkweed Editions. She lives with her family in Northern Vermont. Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder is the author of Mother, Creature, Kin. She lives with her family in Rochester, Vermont. The Brattleboro Literary Festival has always been free for all participants, but we rely on your support to cover author travel and accommodation expenses, hospitality, recording, venue rentals and tech expenses. Please consider supporting the 2025 Brattleboro Literary Festival with a tax deductible donation now: https://brattleborolitfest.org/donate... Thank you!