Howl: Of Woman and Wolf - Softcover

Bird, Susan Imhoff

 
9781937226473: Howl: Of Woman and Wolf

Synopsis

"Enormously personal and perceptive...a compelling wildlife study that extends beyond familiar settings."
--BOOKLIST

Commemorating twenty years since the wolf's return to the American West, Howl explores passions and controversies surrounding nature's most fascinating predator. At a crossroads in her own life, Bird travels the West uncovering both a common love for the land and conflicting beliefs about wildlife among people who work with, for, or near wolves. Unleashed herself, she learns to howl.

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About the Author

SUSAN IMHOFF BIRD finds inspiration in Utah's stunning canyons, valleys and water-sculpted rock. Traveling in Asia, South America, and Europe has exposed her to varied cultures and societies, resulting in an award-winning short story and a book about humanitarian work in Nepal. A mom of three and owner of a gratitude-based business, she is fascinated by human interactions. When not writing, reading, trying to meditate, or attempting yoga asanas, she can be found on her bicycle or snowshoes, absorbing the wisdom of the natural world. And occasionally howling.

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