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![]() 336 pages, $35.00/ $16.95.) Ann Zwinger’s done it again, captured a living river on the pages of a book. (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1995. LISA GERBER University ofNew Mexico Downcanyon: A Naturalist Explores the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. ![]() She has also previously published a companion piece, 'Women in the Field: America’s Pioneering Women Naturalists, which focuses on women naturalists’contributions to society. Bonta has provided a list of readings at the end of each section. Although this book can be read on its own, I imagine that readers will want to explore further. These women were intimate with the natural world and wrote about it not only to share their knowledge with others but, in some cases, to champion conservation efforts to protect what they loved. The lives of songbirds, burrowing spiders, wasps, bladderworts, pines, and sponges come to the fore. ![]() Most important is the way these naturalists attended to and wrote about the natural world. ![]() Reviews 71 scholarly writing were not as clearly drawn as they are today. In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: ![]() ![]() And what could be more terrifying and beautiful, to souls like the Greeks or our own, than to lose control completely?” Whatever we call beautiful, we quiver before it. Far from failing to meet my absurd expectations, The Secret History blew them out of the water and is now happily ensconced on my favorites shelf. When my co-blogger Emma informed me that it was one of her favorite books ever, I decided to take the plunge. It’s one of those books that sounds so perfect for me that I’m afraid to read it for fear of it failing to meet the irrationally high expectations I have for it. ![]() According to my Kindle account, I purchased a copy more than five years ago somehow, I just never got around to reading it. The Secret History is one of those books that I’ve been meaning to read for ever. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() They are surprised to find out that he is a clown and a trapeze artist. They set out to find their unknown Uncle Gus, who travels with Cob's Circus. Plot summary Īfter an unusually sheltered upbringing by their old-fashioned and snobbish aunt, 11-year-old Santa and her 12-year-old brother Peter are faced with the prospect of separate orphanages when she dies. American editions and some later British editions are titled Circus Shoes. For this novel, Streatfeild was awarded the annual Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's outstanding children's book by a British subject. ![]() It was first published in 1938 with illustrations by Steven Spurrier. The Circus Is Coming is a children's novel by Noel Streatfeild, about the working life of a travelling circus. ![]() |