Heart of a Lion: A Lone Cat's Walk Across America

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Product Details

Price
$27.00
Publisher
Bloomsbury USA
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.4 X 0.9 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781620405529

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About the Author

William Stolzenburg has written hundreds of magazine articles about the science and spirit of saving wild creatures. A 2010 Alicia Patterson Journalism Fellow, he is the author of the books Where the Wild Things Were and Rat Island. He is also the screenwriter of the documentaries Lords of Nature: Life in a Land of Great Predators, and Ocean Frontiers: The Dawn of a New Era in Ocean Stewardship. He lives in Shepherdstown, West Virginia.

Reviews

"Science writing at its best." Edward O. Wilson on WHERE THE WILD THINGS WERE

Absorbing and delightful . . . One of those rare books that provides not just an enriching story, but a new, clarifying lens through which to understand the world around us. "Christian Science Monitor on WHERE THE WILD THINGS WERE"

Gripping" . . . Rat Island" is less a tragedy of paradise lost than an uplifting tale about the heroic struggle to regain indigenous habitats by exterminating the unwanted predators . . . [A] powerful book. "Financial Times on RAT ISLAND"

Stolzenburg offers a fascinating, if occasionally grisly, peek into the emerging science of preservation through eradication. "Salon on RAT ISLAND""

"The journey quest -- a hero s voyage toward a remote and significant goal -- is a core plot device in much of the world s best folklore and literature. Think of Jason and the Golden Fleece, Odysseus and his homeland, and, more recently, Sal Paradise in "On the Road "or W.P. Inman in "Cold Mountain." The journey quest at the heart of William Stolzenburg s new book features an unconventional hero to be sure, a three-year-old mountain lion who remains unnamed throughout. Yet readers will find it both compelling and insightful, a worthy addition to the narratives of young adventurers in search of riches, love, and meaning . . . Stolzenburg s thoughtful and gripping narrative, in the end, is less about the sad heart of a lion on a fruitless quest, and more about the hearts and minds of the humans whose territory it traversed." "Natural History Magazine"

"Stolzenburg does not minimize the importance of removing these wild animals from populated areas, but he argues persuasively that an extermination policy is unnecessary and repugnant on moral grounds . . . A serious, engrossing look at issues influencing state and federal conservation policy." "Kirkus Reviews"

""Heart of a Lion "is a tale of extraordinary achievement and resilience that reads both like an adventure novel and a detective story. But the beauty of this book is that its hero is not a human, but North America's largest resident wild cat, the mountain lion. And the journey so vividly and painstakingly documented by William Stolzenburg, working with a few dedicated mountain lion experts and other scientists, is one for the biological record books. This is a story of survival, a tale of how a big cat uses stealth, cunning, and physical prowess to travel thousands of miles seeking others of its kind to settle new lands and seed future generations. I loved this book." Dr. Alan Rabinowitz, Chief Executive Officer of Panthera

"This is one stirring account of one stirring journey: the trek of a fellow creature through a hostile, man-made world -- and through our imaginations." Bill McKibben, author of EAARTH: MAKING A LIFE ON A TOUGH NEW PLANET

"One of the most persuasive and enthralling natural history books I've ever read. A powerful voice for learning to live with our wild neighbors." John Davis, cofounder of the Wildlands Network

"What a great book. In "Heart of a Lion," Will Stolzenburg follows the long and unimaginable journey of a lone male mountain lion from the Black Hills of South Dakota to his unfortunate death near Greenwich, Connecticut. We learn just how awesome these prototype predators really are -- predators who need to survive in a human-dominated world. I hope this book will rewild the hearts of people and generate further admiration and protection for this most amazing cat." Mark Bekoff, author of REWILDING OUR HEARTS and board member of the Cougar Fund"

"The journey quest -- a hero's voyage toward a remote and significant goal -- is a core plot device in much of the world's best folklore and literature. Think of Jason and the Golden Fleece, Odysseus and his homeland, and, more recently, Sal Paradise in On the Road or W.P. Inman in Cold Mountain. The journey quest at the heart of William Stolzenburg's new book features an unconventional hero to be sure, a three-year-old mountain lion who remains unnamed throughout. Yet readers will find it both compelling and insightful, a worthy addition to the narratives of young adventurers in search of riches, love, and meaning . . . Stolzenburg's thoughtful and gripping narrative, in the end, is less about the sad heart of a lion on a fruitless quest, and more about the hearts and minds of the humans whose territory it traversed." --Natural History Magazine

"Stolzenburg does not minimize the importance of removing these wild animals from populated areas, but he argues persuasively that an extermination policy is unnecessary and repugnant on moral grounds . . . A serious, engrossing look at issues influencing state and federal conservation policy." --Kirkus Reviews

"Heart of a Lion is a tale of extraordinary achievement and resilience that reads both like an adventure novel and a detective story. But the beauty of this book is that its hero is not a human, but North America's largest resident wild cat, the mountain lion. And the journey so vividly and painstakingly documented by William Stolzenburg, working with a few dedicated mountain lion experts and other scientists, is one for the biological record books. This is a story of survival, a tale of how a big cat uses stealth, cunning, and physical prowess to travel thousands of miles seeking others of its kind to settle new lands and seed future generations. I loved this book." --Dr. Alan Rabinowitz, Chief Executive Officer of Panthera

"This is one stirring account of one stirring journey: the trek of a fellow creature through a hostile, man-made world -- and through our imaginations." --Bill McKibben, author of EAARTH: MAKING A LIFE ON A TOUGH NEW PLANET

"One of the most persuasive and enthralling natural history books I've ever read. A powerful voice for learning to live with our wild neighbors." --John Davis, cofounder of the Wildlands Network

"What a great book. In Heart of a Lion, Will Stolzenburg follows the long and unimaginable journey of a lone male mountain lion from the Black Hills of South Dakota to his unfortunate death near Greenwich, Connecticut. We learn just how awesome these prototype predators really are -- predators who need to survive in a human-dominated world. I hope this book will rewild the hearts of people and generate further admiration and protection for this most amazing cat." --Mark Bekoff, author of REWILDING OUR HEARTS and board member of the Cougar Fund