What could be better than watching the natural world out your window or
on your television? Going out and experiencing it firsthand. In these
fifty essays, acclaimed nature and science writer Sy Montgomery takes
her readers on a season-by-season tour of the wilderness that is often
as close as the backyard. Sy invites - almost dares - readers to follow
her and form hands-on relationships with the plants, animals, birds, and
even the insects that share space with people. These essays, most of
which originally appeared in Sy's Boston Globe column Nature Journal,
are by turns enlightening, entertaining, sometimes amusing, and always
absorbing and informative. Filled with natural history and lore, the
essays urge readers to appreciate what they find around them.