I Have Been Assigned the Single Bird: A Daughter's Memoir (Wormsloe Foundation Nature Books)

I Have Been Assigned the Single Bird: A Daughter's Memoir (Wormsloe Foundation Nature Books) image
ISBN-10:

0820362565

ISBN-13:

9780820362564

Author(s): Cerulean, Susan
Released: May 01, 2022
Format: Paperback, 176 pages
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Review\nA beautiful and significant book.I Have Been Assigned the Single Bird offers a lament for the precious things that have passed, an elegy for the fragile beauty that remains,and a recognition of the inseparable Nature of all living things. With compassion, keen insights, and elegant prose, Susan Cerulean celebrates our inherent and intractable relationship with the natural world and explores the strange paradox of humanity's disconnections. -- Joe Hutto ― award-winning author of Illumination in the Flatwoods, The Light in High Places, and Touching the Wild\nWith astonishing grace, insight, and power, Susan Cerulean has written a memoir of such delicate balance and wisdom that it will forever have a hallowed place on your bookshelf. Daughter, wife, environmentalist, explorer, caretaker of humans and seashores, Cerulean offers vital truths just when we need them most. -- Connie May Fowler ― author of A Million Fragile Bones\n'Our task is to watch over the world with such care,?' writes Susan Cerulean, and she does exactly this with each beautiful sentence of this wise and prescient book. She also lovingly acts and responds to her father living with dementia and as a steward to shorebirds she knows intimately by name on the coast of Florida. I Have Been Assigned the Single Bird is an elegant memoir of devotion and imagination inviting us with graceful determination to extend our compassion and sense of family to all species on this beautiful, broken planet we call home. This book is an awakening. -- Terry Tempest Williams ― author of Erosion: Essays of Undoing\nI thoroughly enjoyed this beautifully written tribute to a beloved father and unique window into the life and career of a conservationist I have long admired. Sue brings her characteristic grace and humanity to the entire story, whether she is writing about her father’s long decline or the challenges of conservation in the face of Florida’s relentless growth. -- Julie Wraithmell, executive director, Audubon Florida\nPoignant. . . . In these pages, you’ll find courage and strength comes from living with this planet, not on it. -- Saundra Kelley ― Tallahassee Democrat\nAnyone who has walked a loved one along the meandering descent dictated by dementia or who is attuned enough to the outdoors to be able to distinguish among a plover, a sandpiper and a killdeer will find . . . Susan Cerulean’s latest book, I Have Been Assigned the Single Bird, to be an affecting and, in some ways, disturbing work. -- Steve Bornhoft ― Tallahassee Magazine\nIn her tender and wise memoir chronicling both her end-of-life care for her octogenarian father and her stewardship of seabirds on an isolated Florida island, Susan Cerulean brings to the fore the responsibilities and rewards of bearing witness to and advocating for delicate lives in transition. . . . I Have Been Assigned the Single Bird is both elegy and call to action, a beautiful remembrance of a life now gone from this earth and an impassioned plea to serve as caregivers to that same earth and its myriad creatures. -- Jonathan Haupt ― Southern Review of Books\nSusan Cerulean is known for deftly weaving connections between the scientific and personal. In her latest work, I Have Been Assigned the Single Bird: A Daughter’s Memoir, she does it with an almost magical mastery. -- Kathleen Laufenberg ― Tallahassee Democrat\nCerulean's voice is a clarion call for us to pay excruciating attention to the world around us. -- Trish MacEnulty ― Tallahassee Democrat\nSusan Cerulean’s memoir trains a naturalist’s eye and a daughter’s heart on the lingering death of a beloved parent from dementia. At the same time, the book explores an activist’s lifelong search to be of service to the embattled natural world. During the years she cared for her father, Cerulean also volunteered as a steward of wild shorebirds along the Florida coast. Her territory was a tiny island just south of the Apalachicola bridge where she located and pr


























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