Críticas:
"[An] elegant and lyrical look behind the scenes of our favorite time of year. With well-chosen photos and illustrations, and text that is a deft blend of science and narrative, Marchand explores the awesome tapestry of events that autumn knits together for its brilliant-hued shroud of sleep, death and renewal . . . From frogs and insects that make their own antifreeze, to birds that make transcontinental migratory flights following maps embedded in their genes, Marchand's wise, poetic voice captures the majesty of the season's scope . . . It is prose and knowledge to warm the mind - and the heart - on those cool nights ahead." --Cleveland Plain Dealer " An elegant and lyrical look behind the scenes of our favorite time of year. With well-chosen photos and illustrations, and text that is a deft blend of science and narrative, Marchand explores the awesome tapestry of events that autumn knits together for its brilliant-hued shroud of sleep, death and renewal . . . From frogs and insects that make their own antifreeze, to birds that make transcontinental migratory flights following maps embedded in their genes, Marchand's wise, poetic voice captures the majesty of the season's scope . . . It is prose and knowledge to warm the mind - and the heart - on those cool nights ahead." --Cleveland Plain Dealer
Reseña del editor:
An expert on winter now turns his talents to autumn, a season of beauty and change. Author of the award-winning Life in the Cold, Peter J. Marchand examines the natural and biological phenomena of fall. With Marchand as your guide, fall becomes much more than trees turning, killing frosts, birds migrating, and invigorating crisp weather. Dig under the fallen leaves and heavy mists with him to discover a vibrant world. Readers learn the whys and wherefores of these events, but much much more, as Marchand answers questions most non-specialists have about how and why such changes and adaptations occur. Though autumn may appear to be primarily a transitional season, he shows how many remarkable and essential natural processes happen routinely only during this period. He describes such topics as timekeeping in plants and animals, food hoarding, seed dispersal, and animal mating behavior among the large mammals of the North. The book is organized by theme rather than by species, so that similar adaptation mechanisms of different species can be compared and contrasted. Marchand has a demonstrated skill in making scientific facts easily understood, while also conveying the beauty and wonder of what he describes. Also an accomplished photographer, his many beautiful full-page photographs show unusual aspects of the season.
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