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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jennifer CulkinPublisher: Beacon Press Imprint: Beacon Press Dimensions: Width: 13.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.70cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9780807073292ISBN 10: 0807073296 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 01 May 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Why Watch Birds in Indiana? Observe with a Strategy; Tips for Identifying Birds Bird Basics Bird Color Variables Molting Bird Nests Who Builds the Nest? Fledging Why Birds Migrate How Do Birds Migrate? How to Use This Guide Range Maps Sample Page The Birds Black Black and White Blue Brown Gray Green Orange Red White Yellow Helpful Resources Checklist/Index About the AuthorReviewsIn this compelling memoir, her moving reflections on life and death interweave clinical encounters with her own life. . . . Culkin sees herself and others clearly, and poetic juxtapositions make her sentences soar. <br>— Publishers Weekly <br> A marvelous writer, mixing tragedy and reflection with luminous prose . . . We are privileged to share her passion and heartbreak. <br>—Marilyn Dahl,  Shelf Talker <br> With its perfect capture of the fragility of life and our vulnerable human bodies and bonds,  A Final Arc of Sky  . . . is a disturbing, powerful read. <br>—Lynda V. Mapes,  Seattle Times <br> Rarely have we heard from such an eloquent yet urgent voice from the front lines of mortality. . . . Culkin writes with elegiac grace and unblinking honesty. <br>—Robin Hemley, author of  Invented Eden <br> Absorbing . . . This former neonatal and pediatric intensive-care nurse has vivid memories of the tiny patients whose lives were in In this compelling memoir, her moving reflections on life and death interweave clinical encounters with her own life. . . . Culkin sees herself and others clearly, and poetic juxtapositions make her sentences soar.--Publishers Weekly A marvelous writer, mixing tragedy and reflection with luminous prose . . . We are privileged to share her passion and heartbreak. --Marilyn Dahl, Shelf Talker With its perfect capture of the fragility of life and our vulnerable human bodies and bonds, A Final Arc of Sky . . . is a disturbing, powerful read. --Lynda V. Mapes, Seattle Times Rarely have we heard from such an eloquent yet urgent voice from the front lines of mortality. . . . Culkin writes with elegiac grace and unblinking honesty. --Robin Hemley, author of Invented Eden Absorbing . . . This former neonatal and pediatric intensive-care nurse has vivid memories of the tiny patients whose lives were in her hands, and she writes of them with warmth and clarity. . . . Powerful and lucid . . . The risks of being an emergency flight nurse-night flights, bad weather, human error-come fully alive. . . . Enthralling. --Kirkus Reviews With her electrifying scenes, her gorgeous sentences, and her provocative explorations of the borderland between life and death, Culkin engaged my heart, my intellect, my artistic sensibility, and my adrenaline. --Ann Pancake, author of Strange as This Weather Has Been I loved the stories, the language, the point of view, but what I loved most was the way this book was able to break my heart--then mend it. --Judith Kitchen, author of Distance and Direction Author InformationJennifer Culkin, winner of a 2008 Rona Jaffe Foundation Award, is a writer and longtime neonatal, pediatric, and adult critical care nurse. A graduate of Russell Sage College and the Rainier Writing Workshop at Pacific Lutheran University, her work has appeared in many literary magazines and inThe Jack Straw Writers Anthology 2006. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |