SB: Here are deeply considered and cherished encounters with the many faces of the natural world, and in many places just pure poetry. Here are two examples:
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"From the darkness came the complex organ-grinder music of winter wrens. They darted away, chattering as they fanned through the trees."
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"The high-pitched whistle of a varied thrush daggered through the forest ahead of us."
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This fine book drew me out of my city awareness and back into the deep peace I found in nature as a child. Let this book transport you into your inner place of knowing that is most easily found far away other people. This book will take you out there, even if you can't get away yourself. It is a singular gift.
United States on Feb 12, 2021
Lena: Some of the stories stretched credulity a bit, as it’s all supposed to be true, but generally very interesting for anyone fascinated with nature and wildlife. Would recommend.
Canada on Jul 27, 2020
HMS Warspite: Craig Childs is a writer and an outdoorsman who has had at least his share of encounters with wild creatures. Those encounters range from the mundane to the terrifying. They are here documented in "The Animal Dialogues", a book that is part travelogue, part adventure story.
These kinds of encounters might not be all that unusual for anyone who has spent plenty of time in the wild, especially in Alaska, Canada, and the American West, where predators still roam. The takeaway, for folks who spend most of their time in the concrete canyons or the sprawling suburbs, is that wildness is still out there. Childs is a good writer, and this book is recommended as an interesting read.
United States on Dec 30, 2018
Alex Tee: I've read his other book, The Secret of Finding Water in the Desert, and I loved that one too.
He has a unique, almost soothing way of writing. You are pulled deeper and deeper into the book, time slipping past you as you are taken through the various amazing places he has visited across the US, and the intricate, intense encounters he has had with animals.
There were a few laugh out lough moments, like the Porcupine, or the Deer Mice, but as a whole the stories themselves and the narratives were rich and vibrant.
United Kingdom on Jun 13, 2016
Vi Added: Bought as a gift... and it has been much appreciated. Separate stories, make it a book which is easy to pick up and enjoy and if interrupted easy to begin reading again.
United Kingdom on Apr 08, 2015
Mr D P Bliss: An unusual read by a clearly unusual man, revealing an exceedingly deep and interesting insight into the natures of many different animals and their momentary relationships with him in the course of his life. It would be hard to imagine anyone interested in the animal kingdom, not to be fascinated by this book
United Kingdom on Oct 05, 2014
e bond: Craig Childs writes in a way that allows you to see the things he's describing. When he lays on the sand, climbs up a rocky cliff or wades thru the snow, you feel the moisture, the temperature, the grit of his emotions. You hear his heart beating as he stands off with a predator, and sense his emotion as he encounters a tiny toad in a place where it doesn't seem to belong. I bought this for a casual read on an outback adventure, based greatly on the cover photo. I read it, and when I returned home, I bought several more copies to share with family and friends. I recommend it to anyone that has ever studied a bird landing or laughed at their dog running in his sleep. You'll appreciate his visions. Broken into chapters by the animals he's met, it is an easy read - pick it up and read about the Crane, put it down. Wait, grab it again and read about the Owls. Then read and re-read the Raven - its cool. Trout teaches us a little about ourselves and families. And that little Toad opens your mind to what's possible. Enjoy this nice book about life's important things! (Thanks to Craig Childs for providing a marvelous time!)
United States on Jan 16, 2014
Susanne Haesler: Kein anderer Autor den ich kenne beschreibt die Natur so kenntnisreich, feinfühlig und spannend wie Craig Childs. Herausragend gut !
Germany on Feb 11, 2013
AKRebeccaPanitzke: I had read about this book and knew that my 5yr old would love it if we read it together. So I found it on Amazon and ordered it for him for Christmas. When It came in it was a library book-spine catalog number still on and library stamp crossed out with a sharpie. Other than this it is in perfect condition and I am looking forward to reading it. When my son opened it he was a little confused that he was opening up a library book. I knew he would question this. I had to explain to him why. (I didn't really know why because in the description it says nothing about being a library book. Even the picture is misleading.) Not soon after I left my feedback for the seller I received this email: "I am concerned with the feedback you left us. We take complaints like this very seriously. We sell ex-library books all of the time. These books are not stolen but are either sold to us by friends of the library groups to raise money or consigned to us to sell on behalf of the libraries. What happens is that some books are discarded by the libraries because they aren't being checked out or they have extra copies. When that happens they go to library sales or in our case they are consigned to us....
United States on Jan 07, 2013
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Quality not what expected. Cheap, like you might find at WM. Lightweight is not good in a kitchen knife: Such an interesting collection of facts and stories. Great and easy read. A must read for animal lovers.
United States on Nov 16, 2023