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OverviewNarrative nonfiction and stunning photography bring us behind the scenes at Zoo Atlanta. Hear crisp sounds of the hornbill in the cool air. Listen to the morning symphony that greets you as you enter the front gate. Then, step onto a leafy path that leads to a secret world of animals, each of whom you won't want to forget, here at Zoo Atlanta. Over five days we meet a menagerie of magnificent animals--pandas, elephants, gorillas, meerkats, flamingos and more--alongside the long time animal lover, scientist, and researcher Caitlin O'Connell. With inside access to the guidance and knowledge of their beloved zoo caretakers and with stunning photographs, we are able to see the day-to-day marvels-and sometimes misfortunes-behind the animals' enclosures that often go unseen by the everyday zoo visitor. In this example of narrative nonfiction at its best, O'Connell has created a bridge to wild, a rare chance to look beyond the zoo and to inspire guests to see for themselves just how special the animals we share our world with are. AUTHOR: The photographers Caitlin O'Connell, Ph.D., and Timothy Rodwell, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., are scientists and professional photographers that have blended art and science to help make science more accessible and engaging. Their photography has appeared in National Geographic, National Wildlife Magazine, Discover, Science News, Africa Geographic, and many other international magazines, scientific journals, and newspapers. More of their elephant photography will appear in their forthcoming photography book 'An Elephant's Life', which will feature every aspect of an elephant's life in rich detail. Caitlin is on the faculty in the Stanford School of Medicine and Timothy is an assistant professor at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. Full colour photos Full Product DetailsAuthor: Caitlin O'Connell , Timothy RodwellPublisher: Houghton Mifflin Imprint: Houghton Mifflin Weight: 0.635kg ISBN: 9780544277397ISBN 10: 0544277392 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 02 August 2016 Recommended Age: From 10 to 12 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews* A solid offering to young animal lovers. <b>- School Library Journal, STARRED review</b> Readers should find the book's facts and photos intriguing, and the collaborators' curiosity and passion inspiring. <b>-- Publishers Weekly</b> O'Connell presents the modern zoo in a clear light, acknowledging the challenges of replicating favorable conditions for the social, physical, and reproductive health of the exhibited animals... An important, engaging introduction to a modern zoo, its dedicated staff, and the fascinating animals in its care. <b>-- Kirkus</b> O'Connell's love of animals is undeniable, and young readers will identify with the personal details and warm observations she includes. -- <b>Booklist</b> Through her first-person narration, full of curiosity, enthusiasm, humor, and respect for animals, O'Connell exposes a biologist's thinking process. <b>- Horn Book Magazine</b> * A solid offering to young animal lovers. School Library Journal, STARRED review Through her first-person narration, full of curiosity, enthusiasm, humor, and respect for animals, O Connell exposes a biologist s thinking process. Horn Book Magazine * A solid offering to young animal lovers. School Library Journal, STARRED review Readers should find the book s facts and photos intriguing, and the collaborators curiosity and passion inspiring. Publishers Weekly O'Connell presents the modern zoo in a clear light, acknowledging the challenges of replicating favorable conditions for the social, physical, and reproductive health of the exhibited animals... An important, engaging introduction to a modern zoo, its dedicated staff, and the fascinating animals in its care. Kirkus O Connell s love of animals is undeniable, and young readers will identify with the personal details and warm observations she includes. Booklist Through her first-person narration, full of curiosity, enthusiasm, humor, and respect for animals, O Connell exposes a biologist s thinking process. Horn Book Magazine * A solid offering to young animal lovers. - School Library Journal, STARRED review Readers should find the book's facts and photos intriguing, and the collaborators' curiosity and passion inspiring. -- Publishers Weekly O'Connell presents the modern zoo in a clear light, acknowledging the challenges of replicating favorable conditions for the social, physical, and reproductive health of the exhibited animals... An important, engaging introduction to a modern zoo, its dedicated staff, and the fascinating animals in its care. -- Kirkus O'Connell's love of animals is undeniable, and young readers will identify with the personal details and warm observations she includes. -- Booklist Through her first-person narration, full of curiosity, enthusiasm, humor, and respect for animals, O'Connell exposes a biologist's thinking process. - Horn Book Magazine--No Source Author InformationCaitlin O'Connell is a teacher at the Stanford University School of Medicine, a world-renowned expert on elephants, and one of the top authors in narrative nonfiction today. She lives in San Diego, California. Visit her website at www.caitlineoconnell.com. Tim Rodwell, a doctor, a professor at UC San Diego, School of Medicine, and an outstanding photographer, is married to Caitlin O'Connell. They live in San Diego with their dog, Frodo. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |