![]() Haupt's brilliant book restores nature in our lives and uplifts that relationship with stories full of wonder, awe and love. Tom Montgomery Fate, Boston Globe The challenge of our time is the movement from rural villages to big cities where nature seems gone. Jonathan Rosen, Wall Street Journal An eloquent natural history of urban wildlife, and an insightful rumination on how the human animal has/should/might relate to what Haupt calls the 'new nature.' Haupt makes a significant contribution to that conversation.Haupt shares her observations from her Seattle home in a personal and engaging voice that moves seamlessly between backyard anecdotes and analysis of their ecological implications. ![]() ![]() ![]() It is part of her book's persuasive charm that, for a little while at least, is able to direct our gaze to the chickadees outside the window and to make us forget, for a moment, the world beyond the garden wall. ![]()
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