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Sweet in Tooth and Claw: nature is more cooperative than we think
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I just finished Sweet In Tooth And Claw by Kristin Ohlson. The cover of the book is absolutely beautiful! I thought I was going to sit down one afternoon and read through the book. That didn’t happen! Most of the information in each chapter was new to me. I’d read a chapter, view the photos that helped me understand the discussion, and then spend a day thinking about what was explained.
K. Ohlson’s writing creates a picture in your mind as you read her detailed research and interviews. I’m not an environmentalist. Gosh, I’m not even a gardener, but I have a new respect for the cooperation taking place between plants, animals, and people.
My husband heard me say, “I did not know…” so many times when telling him about what I had learned that he’s decided to read, Sweet In Tooth And Claw. He’s the horticulturalist in the family!
Well done, Kristin Ohlson!
K. Ohlson’s writing creates a picture in your mind as you read her detailed research and interviews. I’m not an environmentalist. Gosh, I’m not even a gardener, but I have a new respect for the cooperation taking place between plants, animals, and people.
My husband heard me say, “I did not know…” so many times when telling him about what I had learned that he’s decided to read, Sweet In Tooth And Claw. He’s the horticulturalist in the family!
Well done, Kristin Ohlson!
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Jul 10, 2023 11:02AM
Great review. Nature is so important to me. I enjoy watching wildlife when lucky enough to spot them, including skunks and bats. So I think I will really like this book. I like the way you took your time and thought about what you read.
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