The Backyard Bird Chronicles
DH 115,00
Amy Tan mĂȘle mĂ©moire et Ă©criture sur la nature Ă travers sa fascination pour les oiseaux de basse-cour.
Amy Tan mĂȘle mĂ©moire et Ă©criture sur la nature Ă travers sa fascination pour les oiseaux de basse-cour.
Présente des aperçus scientifiques et des réflexions philosophiques, idéal pour les lecteurs contemplatifs.
Comprend un avant-propos de David Allen Sibley, ajoutant de la profondeur aux anecdotes sur l'observation des oiseaux.
Blends humor and poignancy, perfect for fans of quiet, introspective narratives.
Highlights climate change and cultural themes through a local lens.
Encourages mindfulness and finding joy in everyday moments.
A must-read for lovers of nature, memoirs, and lyrical prose đŠđđ.
Description
Amy Tanâs The Backyard Bird Chronicles offers a serene yet insightful journey into her world of birdwatching and self-discovery. Through detailed observations of sparrows, crows, and hummingbirds in her California garden, Tan intertwines natural history with deeply personal stories. The book explores themes of identity, familial bonds, and the passage of time, using birds as metaphors for human resilience and curiosity.
Tanâs writing balances scientific precision with poetic reflection, inviting readers to ponder their own connections to nature. She addresses climate change and cultural displacement, grounding these global issues in her local ecosystem. The narrativeâs seasonal structure mirrors the rhythms of the natural world, emphasizing continuity amid lifeâs unpredictability.
Chapters blend humor, vulnerability, and wisdom as Tan recounts her birdwatching triumphs and mishaps. Her candid voice transforms mundane momentsâlike a crowâs clever problem-solvingâinto profound reflections on existence. The book features a foreword by David Allen Sibley, enhancing its credibility and appeal to bird enthusiasts.
Readers will find solace in Tanâs ability to find beauty in imperfection, whether observing a fledglingâs awkward flight or grappling with personal loss. The book gently challenges us to slow down, observe, and rediscover wonder in overlooked corners of our live.
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