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World of wonders, in praise of fireflies, whale sharks, and other astonishments

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World of wonders, in praise of fireflies, whale sharks, and other astonishments
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
World of wonders
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
in praise of fireflies, whale sharks, and other astonishments
Summary
"Hands-down one of the most beautiful books of the year." -NPR From beloved, award-winning poet Aimee Nezhukumatathil comes a debut work of nonfiction-a collection of essays about the natural world, and the way its inhabitants can teach, support, and inspire us. As a child, Nezhukumatathil called many places home: the grounds of a Kansas mental institution, where her Filipina mother was a doctor; the open skies and tall mountains of Arizona, where she hiked with her Indian father; and the chillier climes of western New York and Ohio. But no matter where she was transplanted-no matter how awkward the fit or forbidding the landscape-she was able to turn to our world's fierce and funny creatures for guidance. "What the peacock can do," she tells us, "is remind you of a home you will run away from and run back to all your life." The axolotl teaches us to smile, even in the face of unkindness; the touch-me-not plant shows us how to shake off unwanted advances; the narwhal demonstrates how to survive in hostile environments. Even in the strange and the unlovely, Nezhukumatathil finds beauty and kinship. For it is this way with wonder: it requires that we are curious enough to look past the distractions in order to fully appreciate the world's gifts. Warm, lyrical, and gorgeously illustrated by Fumi Nakamura, World of Wonders is a book of sustenance and joy
Target audience
adult
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In praise of fireflies, whale sharks, and other astonishments
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