To continue with my “Celebration of Color Challenge,” I looked for a book/audiobook with a black cover, and I found

This wonderful book, narrated by the author, a renowned naturalist, calls us to “reconsider our relationship to the natural world and the fight to preserve it.” Reading the book becomes a “dizzying experience” not unlike the dizzying flight of the birds of the titular essay. In “Vesper Flights,” McDonald describes birds that fly in the evening hours, the time when evening prayers are offered. The poetic essays are musings similar to prayers themselves. As a critic says, the author’s writing style conveys “a breathless enthusiasm that can’t be faked,” for McDonald is writing not only about something she knows, but about something she loves.
In the introduction, the essayist states her purpose, “I choose to think that my subject is love, and most specifically love for the glittering world of non-human life around us.” From the vulgarity and excitement of feral hogs to the un-viewable last Orioles in the UK , to the graceful flights of several species of birds, McDonald takes us with her as she wonders at and glories in the magnificence of Nature.
Listening to this collection of essays was better than reading them, for I could close my eyes and meditate on the author’s words.

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