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eBook editionsThreads from the Web of Life: Stories in Natural Historyby Stephen Daubert
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:A Selection of the Discovery Channel Book Club In sixteen stories Steve Daubert pulls the reader into the mystery and immediacy of ecological processes spanning a range from microscopic to tectonic, from microscopic to cosmic forces. Each tale brings the reader into the moment to witness an episode of survival in the wild first-hand. The material is presented on a level of intimacy and detail not usually encountered in other styles of natural history writing. These creative non-fiction stories provide not just a bird's eye view (though that's true for the owls, warblers, condors, and hummingbirds in the book), but a wasp's eye view, a mouse's, a sea turtle's, a squid's. Sometimes the focus is as small as the detritus on the forest floor, or a single beat of the wing of a gull. Other stories range across evolutionary time. From whales and dinosaurs to creatures invisible to the naked eye, author and illustrator bring to life the dynamic interplay of living, evolving creatures and the natural forces that have shaped their worlds. The book includes chapter notes that document the scientific basis for each story and describe the controversies still surrounding some of them — a splendid resource for families to read and share. Book News Annotation:In the tradition of naturalist Loren Eisley, a molecular scientist
(at the U. of California, Davis) presents 16 creative nonfiction
stories from a holistic view of the natural world. Stories offer
insights into ecological processes linking plants, animals, geologic
formations, climate, and humans. Scientific notes and recent
references follow each tale, complemented by brother Chris Daubert's
(Sacramento City College) art images blending fact with conjecture.
Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Book News Annotation:In the tradition of naturalist Loren Eisley, a molecular scientist
(at the U. of California, Davis) presents 16 creative nonfiction
stories from a holistic view of the natural world. Stories offer
insights into ecological processes linking plants, animals, geologic
formations, climate, and humans. Scientific notes and recent
references follow each tale, complemented by brother Chris Daubert's
(Sacramento City College) art images blending fact with conjecture.
Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:In these stories Steve Daubert pulls the reader into the mystery and immediacy of ecological processes great moments in evolution, and You Are There From vanishing neon flying squids to dinosaur habitat upheavals-by-earthquake, each tale brings the reader into the moment to witness an episode of survival in the wild first-hand. The book, wonderfully illustrated by the authors brother, includes chapter notes that document the scientific basis for each story and describe the controversies still surrounding some of them a splendid resource for the curious and imaginative of all ages. About the AuthorThe book is the result of an unusual collaboration between two brothers, one an "artistic scientist," the other a "scientific artist." Stephen Daubert has pursued science on the molecular level for thirty years at the University of California, Davis. His brother Chris Daubert is Professor of Art at Sacramento City College. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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