The Wise Hours: A Journey Into the Wild and Secret World of Owls

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Price
$27.95  $25.99
Publisher
Tin House Books
Publish Date
Pages
336
Dimensions
5.33 X 9.16 X 1.14 inches | 1.03 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781953534835

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About the Author
Miriam Darlington is the author of The Wise Hours: A Journey into the Wild and Secret World of Owls and contributes frequently to The Times, The Guardian, and The Ecologist. She lives in Devon, England.
Reviews
A beautiful book; wise and sharp-eared as its subject.--Robert Macfarlane
Darlington brings humor, humility, and a refreshing subjectivity to her quest to understand these charismatic creatures.--Melissa Harrison, author of All Among the Barley
Captivating.-- "The Times"
Achingly beautiful.-- "The Guardian"
Vivid and engaging.-- "Sunday Times"
Lyrical. . . . moving. . . . Dazzling.-- "Publishers Weekly, Starred Review"
A lyrical examination of the interweaving place owls hold in nature and human culture; Darlington writes with intimacy and beauty.--Jonathan C. Slaght, author of Owls of the Eastern Ice
A smooth mixture of memoir and nature writing. . . . Lyrical and captivating. . . . heartfelt, enchanting, and beautifully written.-- "Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review"
Enchanting.--Tristan Gooley, author of How to Read Nature
Beautiful descriptions of these magnificent creatures and their habitats.--P.D. Smith, author of City
A delight. Darlington's vision, sensitivity and word craft are vital.--Caspar Henderson, author of A New Map of Wonders
Open this book, and be thrilled to look at the owl with an even more profound sense of knowledge.-- "The Muskogee Phoenix"
Beautiful. . . . wonderfully informative and enjoyable.-- "Booklist"
Heartfelt. . . . Darlington's work is as unique and enchanting as its subjects.-- "She Reads"
Unfailingly precise and lovingly poetic. . . . Nature writing of the first order.-- "The Wall Street Journal"
Flights of poetic prose raise a shiver. . . . proves we don't need life lessons to appreciate the world's marvels.-- "The Washington Post"
Lovely. . . . An excellent read. . . . Whether dissecting owl pellets, collecting strange samples or braving the elements (or her own foibles), Darlington brings a sense of wonder to her writing.-- "Spectrum Culture"
"While tracing the history and science of owls, the author must confront another haunting enigma: her son's mysterious illness."-- "People Magazine, Book of the Week"