A Summer of Birds

A Summer of Birds
Title A Summer of Birds PDF eBook
Author Danny Heitman
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 135
Release 2020-02-05
Genre History
ISBN 080717369X

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Over the summer of 1821, a cash-strapped John James Audubon worked as a tutor at Oakley Plantation in Louisiana’s rural West Feliciana Parish. This move initiated a profound change in direction for the struggling artist. Oakley’s woods teemed with life, galvanizing Audubon to undertake one of the most extraordinary endeavors in the annals of art: a comprehensive pictorial record of America’s birds. That summer, Audubon began what would eventually become his four-volume opus, Birds of America. In A Summer of Birds, Danny Heitman recounts the season that shaped Audubon’s destiny, sorting facts from romance to give an intimate view of the world’s most famous bird artist. A new preface marks the two-hundredth anniversary of that eventful interlude, reflecting on Audubon’s enduring legacy among artists, aesthetes, and nature lovers in Louisiana and around the world.

Summer Birds

Summer Birds
Title Summer Birds PDF eBook
Author Margarita Engle
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 44
Release 2010-04-27
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0805089373

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The story of a young girl living in the Middle Ages who took the time to observe the life cycle of butteflies--and in so doing disproved a theory that went all the way back to ancient Greece. Includes historical note.

Summer and Bird

Summer and Bird
Title Summer and Bird PDF eBook
Author Katherine Catmull
Publisher Penguin
Pages 315
Release 2012-10-02
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1101591595

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An enchanting--and twisted--tale of two sisters' quest to find their parents When their parents disappear in the middle of the night, young sisters Summer and Bird set off on a quest to find them. A cryptic picture message from their mother leads them to a familiar gate in the woods, but comfortable sights quickly give way to a new world entirely--Down--one inhabited by talking birds and the evil Puppeteer queen. Summer and Bird are quickly separated, and their divided hearts lead them each in a very different direction in the quest to find their parents, vanquish the Puppeteer, lead the birds back to their Green Home, and discover the identity of the true bird queen. With breathtaking language and deliciously inventive details, Katherine Catmull has created a world unlike any other, skillfully blurring the lines between magic and reality and bringing to life a completely authentic cast of characters and creatures.

The Summer of Dead Birds

The Summer of Dead Birds
Title The Summer of Dead Birds PDF eBook
Author Ali Liebegott
Publisher Amethyst Editions
Pages 105
Release 2019
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9781936932504

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A queer poet documents depression and grief in this autobiographical novel-in-verse.

Summer Bird Blue

Summer Bird Blue
Title Summer Bird Blue PDF eBook
Author Akemi Dawn Bowman
Publisher Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Pages 400
Release 2020-03-10
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1481487760

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“A lyrical novel about grief, love, and finding oneself in the wake of a tragic loss.” —Bustle “Gorgeous prose and heartbreaking storytelling.” —Paste Magazine “Grabs your heart and won’t let go.” —Book Riot A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year Three starred reviews for this stunning novel about a mixed-race teen who struggles to find her way back to her love of music in the wake of her sister’s death, from the author of the William C. Morris Award finalist Starfish. Rumi Seto spends a lot of time worrying she doesn’t have the answers to everything. What to eat, where to go, whom to love. But there is one thing she is absolutely sure of—she wants to spend the rest of her life writing music with her younger sister, Lea. Then Lea dies in a car accident, and her mother sends her away to live with her aunt in Hawaii while she deals with her own grief. Now thousands of miles from home, Rumi struggles to navigate the loss of her sister, being abandoned by her mother, and the absence of music in her life. With the help of the “boys next door”—a teenage surfer named Kai, who smiles too much and doesn’t take anything seriously, and an eighty-year-old named George Watanabe, who succumbed to his own grief years ago—Rumi attempts to find her way back to her music, to write the song she and Lea never had the chance to finish. Aching, powerful, and unflinchingly honest, Summer Bird Blue explores big truths about insurmountable grief, unconditional love, and how to forgive even when it feels impossible.

The Summer Birds of the Adirondacks in Franklin County, N.Y.

The Summer Birds of the Adirondacks in Franklin County, N.Y.
Title The Summer Birds of the Adirondacks in Franklin County, N.Y. PDF eBook
Author Theodore Roosevelt
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1925
Genre Bird populations
ISBN

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The Birds of Kentucky

The Birds of Kentucky
Title The Birds of Kentucky PDF eBook
Author Burt L. Monroe Jr.
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 152
Release 2021-03-02
Genre Nature
ISBN 081315166X

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The first book of its kind to be published for the Bluegrass State, The Birds of Kentucky is designed to provide an accurate and scientifically rigorous description of all the species of birds found in Kentucky. This comprehensive guide features a wealth of information, including abundance records, migration dates, and additional reference material, and indicates whether a bird is a permanent resident, winter resident, summer resident, visitant, or transient. Additionally, author Burt L. Monroe reviews the history of ornithologists who have worked in Kentucky and outlines the physiography of the state as it relates to birding. More than just a verbal portrait of Kentucky avifauna, The Birds of Kentucky includes fifty-one color paintings by the renowned wildlife artist William Zimmerman, whose work has been favorably compared to that of John James Audubon. In contrast to Audubon's romanticism and often tortuous style, however, Zimmerman offers us "comfortable" birds that look as if they are about to take wing and leave the page. Beautifully illustrated and based on a lifetime of field observation and research, this book provides an excellent guide to the natural history of the birds of the Bluegrass.