Uplift
Jessica Mann
(Author)
Steve Habersang
(Illustrator)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Born in a spruce tree to a proud clan of Clark's Nutcrackers, Columbina and her brothers spend long winter nights in the nest, listening to the elders recite the ancient tales, while in summer they collect the rich seeds of the ancient pines that they depend on for survival. But Columbina, with her sharp intellect and deep curiosity, begins to question the old ways and traditions of the clan. She befriends others--birds and animals not of her own kind--and learns of the Tall Ones, fearsome creatures from the southland who bring death and destruction. And while her family remains in denial, Columbina realizes the growing peril. How much is Columbina willing to risk for others? And can she lead them against the danger threatening their common home? A rich, mythical story told through nonhuman eyes about the bonds of family and the joys of friendship. It may just change the way you see birds forever.
Product Details
Price
$14.99
$13.94
Publisher
Bookbaby
Publish Date
October 30, 2024
Pages
288
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.4 X 0.8 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9798350968125
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Jessica Mann is a writer and naturalist living in Teton Valley, Idaho. Uplift is her third novel.
Steve Habersang is a designer, art director, and illustrator based in Connecticut.
Steve Habersang is a designer, art director, and illustrator based in Connecticut.
Reviews
"An enchanting and enlightening read. . . . A poignant reminder of the environmental challenges today that evoke a sense of urgency and the importance of unity in protecting the natural world. Overall, Uplift is a high recommended read for its captivating narrative and important central message."
--Readers' Favorite 5-star review "A riveting must-read for everyone who wants to know what birds are thinking and feeling from their point of view. . . . A compelling and moving story with an important message."
--Marc Bekoff, Ph.D., University of Colorado-Boulder, author of Dogs Demystified and The Emotional Lives of Animals "A beautiful portrait of nature's cycles. . . . From the beginning of this thoughtful novel, readers will grasp the beautiful symbiosis between Columbina's family and nature, and the vital interconnectedness of their environment."
--A BookLife "All A's" review "We need more novels like Jessica's that are richly imagined and told from animal and tree perspectives in a wild setting. . . . Clever plot turns kept me turning the pages. . . . And like the title, we do feel uplifted by the end to do our part for the other than human world."
--Marina Richie, author, Halcyon Journey, In Search of the Belted Kingfisher, winner of the 2024 John Burroughs medal.
--Readers' Favorite 5-star review "A riveting must-read for everyone who wants to know what birds are thinking and feeling from their point of view. . . . A compelling and moving story with an important message."
--Marc Bekoff, Ph.D., University of Colorado-Boulder, author of Dogs Demystified and The Emotional Lives of Animals "A beautiful portrait of nature's cycles. . . . From the beginning of this thoughtful novel, readers will grasp the beautiful symbiosis between Columbina's family and nature, and the vital interconnectedness of their environment."
--A BookLife "All A's" review "We need more novels like Jessica's that are richly imagined and told from animal and tree perspectives in a wild setting. . . . Clever plot turns kept me turning the pages. . . . And like the title, we do feel uplifted by the end to do our part for the other than human world."
--Marina Richie, author, Halcyon Journey, In Search of the Belted Kingfisher, winner of the 2024 John Burroughs medal.