Alfie and Me: What Owls Know, What Humans Believe

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W. W. Norton & Company
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384
Dimensions
6.2 X 9.3 X 1.4 inches | 1.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781324065463

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About the Author

Carl Safina's work has been recognized with MacArthur, Pew, and Guggenheim Fellowships, and his writing has won Orion, Lannan, and National Academies literary awards and the John Burroughs, James Beard, and George Rabb medals. He has a PhD in ecology from Rutgers University.

Safina is the inaugural holder of the endowed chair for nature and humanity at Stony Brook University, where he co-chairs the steering committee of the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science and is founding president of the not-for-profit Safina Center. He hosted the 10-part PBS series Saving the Ocean with Carl Safina. His writing appears in The New York Times, National Geographic, Audubon, Orion, and other periodicals and on the Web at National Geographic News and Views, Huffington Post, and CNN.com.

Carl's books include Voyage of the Turtle, Becoming Wild, and The View from Lazy Point.
Reviews
The rescue of a little screech owl brings Carl Safina the unexpected joy of companionship and propagation of the species, leading him to philosophize about humanity and how much we're part of nature. A delightful read!--Frans de Waal, author of Different: Gender Through the Eyes of a Primatologist
This is a book about a foundling owl, and infinitely more. As it turns out, the universe and all its mysteries, our relationship with our wild kin and a better future for ourselves and the planet--all are reflected through the prism of an eight-inch ball of feathers named Alfie. Carl Safina has never been more eloquent, or more urgent. Alfie & Me is masterful.--Scott Weidensaul, author of A World on the Wing: The Global Odyssey of Migratory Birds
Carl Safina has written a book of great wisdom and beauty, full of drama and insight. How right to choose an owl, symbol of learning, to help us see anew the twinned truths of compassion and connection--gifts our kind desperately needs to keep our world alive.--Sy Montgomery, author of The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness
Little Alfie unleashed a meditation about life itself and how our culture has shaped our way of seeing the world and our place in it. A unique book that is scientific and spiritual at the same time.--Isabella Rossellini
An award-winning ecologist examines his transformative connection to a bird.... As Safina lyrically recounts his observations of and interactions with Alfie, he reflects on spirituality, reverence, and the contrast between Indigenous, traditional Asian, and Western ways of being and knowing.... A fervent homage to a dynamic, interdependent universe.--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Moving.... Philosophical musings on humanity's beliefs about nature add intellectual rigor to the heartwarming story.... Stirring and ruminative.--Publishers Weekly, starred review
A wonderfully intimate account.... Interwoven with Safina's broad experience with other cultures' views on animals and the world and of how they related to Alfie's life, and richly illustrated with photographs, this a beautifully illuminating work of up-close natural history.--Booklist, starred review
The book is brilliant. It made me laugh, weep, marvel ... at Alfie, at humanity, at you, Carl, and your remarkable insights and sensibility. Bravo! May Alfie and her book soar!--Jennifer Ackerman, New York Times best-selling author of What an Owl Knows
A must-read. This wonderful story offers a life-changing and moving account.... [A] landmark and deeply personal book.--Marc Bekoff "Psychology Today"
Safina's expansive gratitude for the natural world illuminates every page.... Just like humans' lives, the lives of owls follow a narrative arc, and it is a pure joy to discover, chapter by chapter, Alfie's own arc as she matures, mates, and raises a family.--Barbara J. King "Science"
Alfie's story is wonderfully told, drawing back night's curtain on these feisty and intelligent birds.--Julie Zickefoose "Wall Street Journal"
Irresistible.-- "People"
Like Blake, Safina sees the world in a grain of sand, holds infinity in the palm of his hand. In addition to Blake's poetic insight, Safina brings a great deal of scientific knowledge to his work.... Safina's interrogation of each interaction results in provocative, insightful asides, a pulling-together of the many tributaries of attention to a particular animal, employing his career in the life sciences and the vast reading of world literatures and philosophies.--Michael Sims "Washington Post"
In his new book, Alfie and Me, Carl Safina, one of the United States' best science and nature authors, adopts an injured owl and writes: 'Our deeply shared history as living things is why we had the mutual capacity to recognize each other, and be brought into relationship by that strange binding called trust.' The healing, Safina discovered, goes both ways.--Kim Heacox "The Guardian"