Selected Product: | The Sense of Wonder Hardcover Author: Rachel Carson, Charles Pratt Publisher: HarperCollins Release Date: 1998-05-11 ISBN-10: 006757520X ISBN-13: 9780067575208 List Price: $26.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder ISBN-10: 156512605X ISBN-13: 9781565126053 List Price:$14.95 Silent Spring ISBN-10: 0618249060 ISBN-13: 0046442249065 List Price:$14.95 Silent Spring (Edition 001) ISBN-10: 0618249060 ISBN-13: 9780618249060 List Price:$14.95 The Edge of the Sea ISBN-10: 0395924960 ISBN-13: 9780395924969 List Price:$14.00 Under the Sea-Wind (Penguin Classics) ISBN-10: 0143104969 ISBN-13: 9780143104964 List Price:$15.00 The Sea Around Us ISBN-10: 0195147014 ISBN-13: 9780195147018 List Price:$49.95 The Edge of the Sea ISBN-10: 0395924960 ISBN-13: 0046442924962 List Price:$14.00 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for The Sense of Wonder by Rachel Carson, Charles Pratt (ISBN-10: 006757520X, ISBN-13: 9780067575208). At this time we have not yet written a review for The Sense of Wonder by Rachel Carson, Charles Pratt (ISBN-10: 006757520X, ISBN-13: 9780067575208). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com First published more than three decades ago, this reissue of Rachel Carson's award-winning classic brings her unique vision to a new generation of readers. Stunning new photographs by Nick Kelsh beautifully complement Carson's intimate account of adventures with her young nephew, Roger, as they enjoy walks along the rocky coast of Maine and through dense forests and open fields, observing wildlife, strange plants, moonlight and storm clouds, and listening to the "living music" of insects in the underbrush. "If a child is to keep alive his inborn sense of wonder." Writes Carson, "he needs the companionship of at least one adult who can share it, rediscovering with him the joy, excitement and mystery of the world we live in." The Sense of Wonder is a refreshing antidote to indifference and a guide to capturing the simple power of discovery that Carson views as essential to life. In her insightful new introduction, Linda Lear remembers Rachel Carson's groundbreaking achievements in the context of the legendary environmentalist's personal commitment to introducing young and old to the miracles of nature. Kelsh's lush photographs inspire sensual, tactile reactions: masses of leaves floating in a puddle are just waiting to be scooped up and examined more closely. An image of a narrow path through the trees evokes the earthy scent of the woods after a summer rain. Close-ups of mosses and miniature lichen fantasy-lands will spark innocent'as well as more jaded'imaginations. Like a curious child studying things underfoot and within reach, Kelsh's camera is drawn to patterns in nature that too often elude hurried adults'a stand of beech trees in the springtime, patches of melting snow and the ripples from a pebble tossed into a slow-moving stream. The Sense of Wonder is a timeless volume that will be passed on from children to grandchildren, as treasured as the memory of an early-morning walk when the song of a whippoorwill was heard as if for the first time. The Sense of Wonder | Customer Rating: | | Rachel Carson reveals the world through her interactions with her young nephew. Our role as educators, parents and caregivers of the young child is to give the young mind as many quality experiences where both can revisit, relive and relearn the many wonders of the world around us. The photographs in this edition are a wonderful compliment to the message of Carson's writing. | Lovely book | Customer Rating: | | This book makes a great gift for any expecting mother--it's illustrated with beautiful nature photographs, and Rachel Carson's historic essay is inspirational. Young parents, you can learn a lot about how to introduce your child to nature. | Beautiful book for anyone who loves children and nature. | Customer Rating: | | This is a wonderful book about children and nature, but more deeply, about maintaining for yourself and the others in your life the delight, suprise and awe one feels when seeing things as a child does for the first time - a sense of wonder. It is written in lovely prose that really creates the feeling that you are being made privy to the spontaneous thoughts of the author as she traversed the natural world with her little nephew. The photographs are beautiful renderings of found still lives and landscapes, well-photographed by Nick Kelsh. I did think that the prints of the photographs were a little lurid in spots, but it doesn't distract too much from the beauty of the overall product. This book was written by Rachel Carson before she died, and never truly finished. There is an older version of this book, again, with photographs that "Rachel Carson would have wanted" and it's interesting to compare the two. I recommend this book highly for anyone who loves children and nature, and values the powers of observation of the world around them. | An excellent companion to 'Everyday Wonders' by Barry Evans | Customer Rating: | In continuation of my relentless search for better understanding of perceptual sensitivity & sensory acuity, I am very glad to be able to lay my hands on this wonderful book.
To me, I have found it to be an excellent companion to another good book - 'Everyday Wonders: Encountering with the Astonishing World Around Us' - which I have reviewed earlier.
Trust me: Once you have read this timeless volume, you will be really inspired, and not only that, you will never be the same again in looking at the world around you. | Granpa's view | Customer Rating: | | We live by the sea and I bought this book with my grandsons (eldest 4) in mind. The photos are excellent and the text is inspiring, but written with an adult reader (parents) in mind. The book has inspired us to try and show our grandchildren more of nature's wonders both on the beach and in the woods, fields and our garden. However they will be a little older before they can appreciate the book for themselves. |
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