Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
On Diana's first camping trip, Grandpa take her to a lush Appalachian forest. In the same forest, coyote pup's auntie wakes him to go on his first hunt. What will Diana and Coyote Pup experience on this special day?
Synopsis
New York Times best-selling author Barbara Kingsolver and Environmentalist Lily Kingsolver team up to create their first children's book together. On a summer day in an Appalachian Forest, Grandpa takes young Diana camping for the first time, while Coyote pup goes on his first hunt with his Auntie. During this day of discoveries, Coyote Pup learns that it's best to stay away from humans and that hunting is a skill that will take time and experience to master while Diana learns why coyotes are "friends of the forest.
Synopsis
New York Times best-selling author Barbara Kingsolver and environmental educator Lily Kingsolver collaborate on their first children's book,
Coyote's Wild Home. The book takes us into the woods, meadows, and streams of an Appalachian forest where a girl and a coyote pup each find their first woodland adventures. On their separate journeys into the wilderness with a beloved family member, the quietly intertwined paths of child and coyote will surprise and enchant young readers.
On young Diana's camping trip with her grandfather, he shows her how to read the signs of all the other animals who make their homes in the forest. When the distant howl of coyotes frightens her, Grandpa explains that they're not interested in hunting humans, just talking to each other. As he and Diana explore the woods together, Grandpa helps her understand the important work predators do in keeping the wilderness healthy.
Meanwhile, Coyote Pup follows his aunt through the woods, imitating her every move, hoping to catch his dinner. When they watch Grandpa and Diana from a distance, he feels afraid, but Auntie steers him clear of humans, directing his attention instead toward mice and voles. With lessons in patience, listening, and following his nose, it's a day of big tasks for a small pup.
In Coyote's Wild Home, authors Lily Kingsolver and Barbara Kingsolver, both trained biologists, have created an homage to their beloved Appalachian home. With its richly detailed illustrations and gentle biology lessons, this story of two young explorers invites readers to imagine wilderness as a place to be protected, loved, and shared.
Synopsis
New York Times best-selling author
Barbara Kingsolver and environmental educator Lily Kingsolver collaborate on
their first children's book, Coyote's
Wild Home. The book takes us into the woods,
meadows, and streams of an Appalachian forest where a girl and a coyote pup
each find their first woodland adventures. On their separate journeys into the
wilderness with a beloved family member, the quietly intertwined paths of child
and coyote will surprise and enchant young readers.
On young Diana's
camping trip with her grandfather, he shows her how to read the signs of all
the other animals who make their homes in the forest. When the distant howl
of coyotes frightens her, Grandpa explains that they're not interested in
hunting humans, just talking to each other. As he and Diana explore the woods
together, Grandpa helps her understand the important work predators do in
keeping the wilderness healthy.
Meanwhile, Coyote Pup follows his aunt through the woods,
imitating her every move, hoping to catch his dinner. When they watch Grandpa
and Diana from a distance, he feels afraid, but Auntie steers him clear of
humans, directing his attention instead toward mice and voles. With lessons in
patience, listening, and following his nose, it's a day of big tasks for a
small pup.
In
Coyote's Wild Home,
authors Lily Kingsolver and Barbara Kingsolver, both trained biologists, have
created an homage to their beloved Appalachian home. With its richly detailed
illustrations and gentle biology lessons, this story of two young explorers
invites readers to imagine wilderness as a place to be protected, loved, and
shared.
Synopsis
Pulitzer Prize winner Barbara Kingsolver and environmental educator Lily Kingsolver collaborate on their first children's book, Coyote's Wild Home.
The book takes us into the woods, meadows, and streams of an Appalachian forest where a girl and a coyote pup each have their first woodland adventures. On their separate journeys into the wilderness with a beloved family member, the intertwined paths of child and coyote will surprise and enchant young readers. With its richly detailed illustrations and gentle biology lessons, this story of two young explorers invites readers to imagine wilderness as a place to be protected, loved, and shared.