The Path by Chet Raymo

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The Path Chet Raymo
Page: 208
ISBN: 9780802717191
Publisher: Walker & Company

"Here Raymo seeks—and finds—the laws of nature and the existential problems of man hidden under every leaf and rock, or caught in the murmur of running water…What history is hidden outside your front door?”—Los Angeles Times For almost forty years, Chet Raymo walked a one-mile path from his house to the college where he taught, chronicling the universe by observing every detail of his route with a scientist’s curiosity, a historian’s respect for the past, and a child’s capacity for wonder. With each step, the landscape he traversed became richer, suggesting ever deeper aspects of astronomy, history, biology, and literature, and making the path universal in scope. His insights inspire us to turn our local paths into portals to greater understanding of our interconnectedness with nature and history. Chet Raymo is the author of Climbing Brandon, Walking Zero, An Intimate Look at the Night Sky, Skeptics and True Believers, and many other books. A winner of a Lannan Literary Award, he lives in North Easton, Massachusetts. For almost forty years, Chet Raymo walked a one-mile path from his house to the college where he taught, chronicling the universe by observing every detail of his route with a scientist’s curiosity, a historian’s respect for the past, and a child’s capacity for wonder. With each step, the landscape he traversed became richer, suggesting ever deeper aspects of astronomy, history, biology, and literature, and making the path universal in scope. His insights inspire us to turn our local paths into portals to greater understanding of our interconnectedness with nature and history. This edition includes a new foreward written by Dava Sobel. "A rolling, expansive monologue, roaming among enormous scientific questions . . . A gorgeous book, a paean to the interconnectedness of life, alive with contagious enthusiasm."—Anthony Doerr, The Boston Globe "[The Path] is science gracefully applied to the familiar, and its emphasis on the human as an integral part of nature makes it something more than merely informative—a work of edification, a wisdom book."—The Philadelphia Inquirer "Here Raymo seeks—and finds—the laws of nature and the existential problems of man hidden under every leaf and rock, or caught in the murmur of running water . . . [The] final effect is contagious, even challenging: What history is hidden outside your front door?"—Los Angeles Times "Raymo has written a book of patience and place, of the small pieces that combine to help one understand the larger world . . . He has given us impetus to know our own back yards better."—The Seattle Times "Prompted by what he sees, Raymo discusses engagingly such topics as photosynthesis, geology and evolution. The path so intimately familiar to him runs for barely more than a mile, 'but the territory it traverses is as big as the universe.'"—Scientific American "Bears comparison with the thought-provoking books written by Robert Finch, Roger Swain and even Annie Dillard."—The Providence Journal "You don’t read The Path, you stroll through it. Or perhaps more precisely, you tag along as Raymo's walking partner as he meanders from subject to subject, effortlessly combining the local history . . . with myriad facts of nature and science."—The San Diego Union-Tribune "Like his book An Intimate Look at the Night Sky, The Path is an invitation to fall in love with nature and to think rigorously about it as well."—Orion "This book invites readers to explore [Raymos path] with him. Those who accept will not be disappointed."—The Dallas Morning News "A little masterpiece combining the individual and the cosmic with a fine and unflinching eye: informative captivating, heartfelt."—Kirkus Review (starred review) "Raymo ruminates on water as erosive force and life source for the birds, plants, and insects seen on his walk, which in turn provokes tangents on entropy, the chemistry of DNA, and the area’s geology. How wondering a commute can be—if one looks as thoughtfully as Raymo does in this beauty for mature readers."—Booklist MORE EBOOKS:







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