The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration Into the Wonder of Consciousness

Awards:   Commended for National Book Awards (Nonfiction) 2015 Winner of ALA Notable Books (Nonfiction) 2016
Author:   Sy Montgomery
Publisher:   Atria Books
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9781451697711


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   12 May 2015
Format:   Hardback
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The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration Into the Wonder of Consciousness


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  • Commended for National Book Awards (Nonfiction) 2015
  • Winner of ALA Notable Books (Nonfiction) 2016

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Author:   Sy Montgomery
Publisher:   Atria Books
Imprint:   Atria Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.10cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781451697711


ISBN 10:   1451697716
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   12 May 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Renowned author Sy Montgomery's latest gem is a must read for those who want to dissolve the human-constructed borders between them (other animals) and us. Surely, there are large differences among nonhuman animals and between nonhuman and human animals, but there also are many basic similarities. If you have trouble imagining a very smart and deeply emotional octopus, substitute dog for octopus and read on, but keep in mind that it is octopus about whom Ms. Montgomery is writing. Connecting with other animals is part of the essential and personal process of rewilding and reconnecting with other animals, and The Soul of an Octopus is just what is needed to close the gap. --Marc Bekoff, author of The Emotional lives of Animals, Why Dogs Hump and Bees Get Depressed, and Rewilding Our Hearts: Building Pathways of Compassion and Coexistence


Diving deeper than Jules Verne ever dreamed, The Soul of an Octopus is a page-turning adventure that will leave you breathless. Has science ever been this deliciously hallucinatory? Boneless and beautiful, the characters here are not only big-hearted, they're multi-hearted, as well as smart, charming, affectionate...and, of course, ambidextrous. If there is a Mother Nature, her name is Sy Montgomery. --Vicki Constantine Croke, author of the New York Times bestseller, Elephant Company


Enter the mysterious intelligent alien world of the octopus. Experience a real intelligence based on a sense of touch that humans can barely imagine. --Temple Grandin, author of Animals in Translation Renowned author Sy Montgomery's latest gem is a must read for those who want to dissolve the human-constructed borders between them (other animals) and us. Surely, there are large differences among nonhuman animals and between nonhuman and human animals, but there also are many basic similarities. Connecting with other animals is part of the essential and personal process of rewilding and reconnecting with other animals, and The Soul of an Octopus is just what is needed to close the gap. --Marc Bekoff, author of The Emotional lives of Animals Diving deeper than Jules Verne ever dreamed, The Soul of an Octopus is a page-turning adventure that will leave you breathless. Has science ever been this deliciously hallucinatory? Boneless and beautiful, the characters here are not only big-hearted, they're multi-hearted, as well as smart, charming, affectionate...and, of course, ambidextrous. If there is a Mother Nature, her name is Sy Montgomery. --Vicki Constantine Croke, author of Elephant Company A captivating book on an intelligence as 'alien' as one from outer space. And its not science fiction. --Bernd Heinrich, author of Mind of the Raven Can an octopus have a mind and emotions, let alone a soul? Sy Montgomery faces these questions head-on in her engaging new book as she explores the world of octopuses, making friends with several and finding heartbreak when they die. They aren't, she discovers, simply brainless invertebrates, but personable, playful, conscious beings. Montgomery's enthusiasm for animals most of us rarely see is infectious, and readers will come away with a new appreciation for what it means to be an octopus. --Virginia Morell, author of ANIMAL WISE: How We Know Animals Think and Feel With apparent delight, Montgomery puts readers inside the world of these amazing creatures. A fascinating glimpse into an alien consciousness. --Kirkus Reviews Sweet moments are at the heart of Montgomery's compassionate, wise and tender new book... Only a writer of her talent could make readers care about octopuses as individuals... Joins a growing body of literature that asks us to rethink our connection to nonhumans who may be more like us than we had supposed. --St. Paul Pioneer Press Montgomery's passion for other species is infectious...[Her] warmth and exuberance...make good reading, and her awe and admiration are uplifting... I felt informed, moved, and inspird - whieh is all a reader could possibly hope for from a book. --Union Leader Charming and moving...with extraordinary scientific research. --The Guardian (UK) Informative and entertaining, part memoir and part scientific exploration, reminds us that if we are the best creatures on the planet at thinking, we can benefit by thinking about the creatures that may be doing it in some other way. --Columbus Dispatch Award-winning author Montgomery reveals [octopuses'] beauty. The book takes readers on a vivid tour of their complex inner world... explores their proclivities, their relationships and their intelligence and ultimately tries to deduce whether they possess consciousness... It is hard to come away from this book without a new appreciation for these wonderful creatures. --Scientific American Sy Montgomery's joyful passion for these intelligent and fascinating creatures will have you rethinking that order of calamari. --Library Journal Editors' Spring Pick I can't do justice to the wonder of this book, the joy and pain and fellowship and grief that Montgomery brings to life with her words...Completely engrossing and accessible. --malcolmavenuereview.blog An engaging work of natural science... There is clearly something about the octopus's weird beauty that fires the imaginations of explorers, scientists, writers. --The Daily Mail - UK Delightful. --NATURE A gripping new book bridges the gap between humans and one of this planet's strangest and most wondrous creatures. --Global Newswire [Montgomery's] compassion and respect for the species make for a buoying read. --Newsday This miraculously insightful and enchanting book expands our understanding of consciousness and sheds light on the very notion of what we call a soul... .. The book's greatest reward isn't the fascinating science -- although that is riveting and ablaze with rigor -- but Montgomery's bewitching prose, pouring from the soul of a literary naturalist who paints the marvels of the ocean's depths like Thoreau did the marvels of the New England woods. --Brainpickings Montgomery's journey of discovery encourages the reader to reflect on his or her own definition of consciousness and soul. In the end, the book leaves one with the impression that our way of interacting with the world is not the only way or the most superior way and that sentience similarly comes in a variety of equally astounding forms, all worthy of recognition and compassion. --Shelf Awareness, Best Book of 2015 List Naturalist Montgomery writes exceptionally affecting and enlightening books inspired by both rigorous scientific curiosity and enraptured wonder and empathy for all living beings...In prose as gripping and entwining as her subjects' many arms, Montgomery chronicles the octopus' phenomenal strength, dexterity, speed... She also tells funny and moving stories about her friendships... Montgomery's uniquely intimate portrait of the elusive octopus profoundly recalibrates our perception of consciousness, communication, and community. --Booklist (STARRED review) Journalistic immersion... allows Montgomery to deliver a deeper understanding of the 'other, ' thereby adding to our understanding of ourselves. A good book might illuminate something you knew little about, transform your world view, or move you in ways you didn't think possible. The Soul of an Octopus delivers on all three. --New Scientist 2016 Notable Book--American Library Association The Soul of an Octopus is an astoundingly beautiful read in its entirety, at once scientifically illuminating and deeply poetic, and is indeed a worthy addition to the best science books of the year. --Science Friday, NPR A Notable Book of the Year--Huffington Post What makes this book unusual is that Montgomery doesn't try to answer this question [about consciousness] by sifting through piles of research. Instead, she ... listens. She develops extensive relationships with a handful of individual octopuses at the New England Aquarium, each with its own personality, its mundane dramas and tragedies. She records every small moment, treating each octopus like a character in a Jane Austen novel. The effect is wonderful. By the end, it's hard to shake the feeling that these bizarre creatures really do have rich internal lives, even if we still lack the imagination to grasp them entirely. --Vox Sy Montgomery's The Soul of an Octopus does for the creature what Helen Macdonald 's H Is for Hawk did for raptors. --New Statesman (UK) Fascinating... touching... informative... Entertaining books like The Soul of an Octopus remind us of just how much we not only have to learn from fellow creatures, but that they can have a positive impact on our lives. --DAILY BEAST In The Soul of an Octopus, Sy Montgomery immerses readers into an intriguing, seductive world just beneath the ocean waves and the lives of the creatures living within. In this beautifully written book, she brings empathy, insight, and an enchanting sense of wonderment to the bonds we inherently share with other beings--even those seeming far different from us. --Vint Virga, DVM The Soul of All Living Creatures The Soul of an Octopus is one of those works that makes you hope we can save the planet if for no other reason than to preserve the wondrous beasts we are fortunate enough to share it with. --Steve Lysaker, Outward Hounds


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Sy Montgomery is a naturalist, adventurer, and author of more than thirty acclaimed books of nonfiction for adults and children, including The Hummingbirds' Gift, The Hawk's Way, the National Book Award finalist The Soul of an Octopus, and most recently, Of Time and Turtles, which was a New York Times bestseller. The recipient of numerous honors, including lifetime achievement awards from the Humane Society and the New England Booksellers Association, she lives in New Hampshire with her husband, writer Howard Mansfield, and a border collie.

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