Suburban Safari: A Year on the Lawn by Hannah Holmes

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  • Pub. Date: March 2005
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    • Pub. Date: March 2005
    • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
    • Format: Hardcover, 240pp

    Synopsis

    Science writer Holmes spent a year investigating her suburban lawn with the same sense of discovery with which she has explored natural wonders in exotic locales. And natural wonders are indeed revealed within the lawn: the complex and interconnected lives of humming birds, crows, insects, chipmunks, squirrels, earthworms, grasses, clover, trees, and more. The book is divided into sections by season, and Holmes's enlightening and entertaining observations are supplemented with information from the biologists, botanists, entomologists, and ecologists she invites over. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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    When science and travel writer Holmes (The Secret Life of Dust) turned her attention to her suburban backyard, she discovered a community of wildlife desperately trying to survive in a sprawling world of "Wal-Marts and White-Crowned Sparrow Estates." Holmes manages to find signs of hope and humor amid the spread of civilization, and she reports animal activities in her yard with the fervor of Wild Kingdom's Marlin Perkins and the laconic glee of Garrison Keillor. "I'm a bit embarrassed to report that Cheeky has become the sun around which my world revolves," she confesses about her resident chipmunk. That small mammal is just one of the many creatures to whom Holmes gives names and personalities, but she keeps her naturalist credibility intact by inviting scientists and other experts to join her in her lawn chair vigil. With their help, she includes plenty of facts about the habits of common crows, insects, squirrels and even trees. Science and humor serve as well-managed launching points for environmental lessons. By the end of her year, Holmes has gently taught us that the American lawn is a pesticide-laden patchwork that's increasing by a million acres every year, that heating a house can produce five tons of pollutants annually and that stewardship of our own backyards is our responsibility. Agent, Michelle Tessler. (Mar.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Hannah Holmes is the author of The Secret Life of Dust. Her science and travel writing has appeared in publications including the New York Times Magazine, Outside, Sierra, and the Los Angeles Times Magazine. She lives in South Portland, Maine.

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    April 20, 2008: I really enjoyed 95% of this book, I think it is worth the read. The only part I didn't enjoy was a long L O N G legnthy....did I mention LONG account of the ice age polar cap creation of Maine...extremely boring, mostly off topic of the book, and way too detailed. The book loses its continuity at that point, but if you can make it past that, it does pick up again for the most part. My over all opinion would be , The book starts out good and declines slowly after about the middle.