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OverviewThe internationally bestselling author of The Hidden Life of Trees shows how we can decipher nature's secret signs by studying the weather. The internationally bestselling author of The Hidden Life of Trees shows how we can decipher nature's secret signs by studying the weather. In this first-ever English translation of The Weather Detective, Peter Wohlleben uses his long experience and deep love of nature to help decipher the weather and our local environments in a completely new and compelling way. Analyzing the explanations for everyday questions and mysteries surrounding weather and natural phenomena, he delves into a new and intriguing world of scientific investigation. At what temperature do bees stay home? Why do southerly winds in winter often bring storms? How can birdsong or flower scents help you tell the time? These are among the many questions Wohlleben poses in his newly translated book. Full of the very latest discoveries, combined with ancient now-forgotten lore, The Weather Detective helps you read nature's secret signs and discover a rich new layer of meaning in the world around you. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter Wohlleben , Ruth Ahmedzai KempPublisher: Penguin Books Ltd Imprint: Dutton Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 19.70cm Weight: 0.306kg ISBN: 9781524743741ISBN 10: 1524743747 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 05 June 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA guidebook on how everything we need to know about the weather can be learned by paying close attention to our natural surroundings in general and our gardens in particular...You'll never look at your garden the same way again. --Kirkus Reviews Wohlleben's insightful observations of nature, combined with his signature blend of science and imagination, invite us into deeper relationship with the ecology of our homes. --David George Haskell, Pulitzer finalist and author of The Forest Unseen and The Songs of Trees For a society increasingly distanced from nature, Wohlleben renews our appreciation of the wonderful and varied ties between the living and nonliving worlds, including those that bind our favorite plants and animals with that most familiar of all physical entities, the weather. --Bill Streever, nationally bestselling author of Cold A guidebook on how everything we need to know about the weather can be learned by paying close attention to our natural surroundings in general and our gardens in particular...You'll never look at your garden the same way again. -Kirkus Reviews Wohlleben's insightful observations of nature, combined with his signature blend of science and imagination, invite us into deeper relationship with the ecology of our homes. -David George Haskell, Pulitzer finalist and author of The Forest Unseen and The Songs of Trees For a society increasingly distanced from nature, Wohlleben renews our appreciation of the wonderful and varied ties between the living and nonliving worlds, including those that bind our favorite plants and animals with that most familiar of all physical entities, the weather. -Bill Streever, nationally bestselling author of Cold “A guidebook on how everything we need to know about the weather can be learned by paying close attention to our natural surroundings in general and our gardens in particular…You'll never look at your garden the same way again.” —Kirkus Reviews “Wohlleben’s insightful observations of nature, combined with his signature blend of science and imagination, invite us into deeper relationship with the ecology of our homes.” —David George Haskell, Pulitzer finalist and author of The Forest Unseen and The Songs of Trees “For a society increasingly distanced from nature, Wohlleben renews our appreciation of the wonderful and varied ties between the living and nonliving worlds, including those that bind our favorite plants and animals with that most familiar of all physical entities, the weather.” —Bill Streever, nationally bestselling author of Cold Author InformationPeter Wohlleben spent over twenty years working for the forestry commission in Germany before leaving to put his ideas of ecology into practice. He now runs an environmentally friendly woodland, where he is working toward the return of primeval forests, as well as caring for both wild and domestic animals. Wohlleben has been celebrated for his distinctive approach to writing about nature; he brings to life groundbreaking scientific research through his observations of nature and the animals he lives among. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |