A brilliant collection of essays by science writer Caroline Sutton that reveal the natural world around us that we often overlook, ignore or malign, from moles that tunnel beneath our gardens to the sea gulls haranguing picnickers on the beach. A must for all curious readers who seek an intimate engagement with nature.
A brilliant collection of essays by science writer Caroline Sutton that reveal the natural world around us that we often overlook, ignore or malign, from moles that tunnel beneath our gardens to the sea gulls haranguing picnickers on the beach. A must for all curious readers who seek an intimate engagement with nature.
Natural history writer Caroline Sutton has been writing and contributing essays over the years to a variety of notable nature journals and literary publications, among them, Kenyon Review, Gulf Coast, Terrain, North American Review, Cimarron Review, and Ascent. In 2012 Sutton received Southern Humanities Review's Theodore Christian Hoepfner Award for her essay, "Eclipsed," and her work has been cited frequently among notable essays in Best American Essays. A former book editor and high school creative non-fiction writing teacher, Caroline was also the author of the bestselling book in the 1980's HOW DID THEY DO THAT? Wonders of the Modern World Explained (William Morrow) that sold over a million copies. She currently makes her home in East Hampton, New York.
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