'Bog Queen' cherishes Earth’s mossy wetlands and the bodies they preserve

'Bog Queen' cherishes Earth’s mossy wetlands and the bodies they preserve

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You may have heard of a bog — those wet, mucky environments found mostly in the northern temperate pockets of Canada or Europe — but did you know that bogs can preserve human bodies for thousands of years? Anna North’s Bog Queen, part-history and part-mystery, explores the abiotic relationship between humans and what may be their greatest protector: the moss. In today’s episode, North sits down with NPR’s Scott Simon to discuss her newest novel, and the importance of caring for that which cares for us.

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