Showing posts with label Sy Montgomery. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Of Time and Turtles



"Of Time & Turtles - Mending the World Shell by Shattered Shell





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Of Time and Turtles - Mending the World, Shell by Shattered Shell

Written by Sy Montgomery, Illustrated by Matt Patterson



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Sy Montgomery - Photo by Michael Sterling

Move Over Ed Abby, Sy Montgomery’s Newest Book Exercises her Story-telling Chops and Her Inner Philosopher in a Big Way.


“(To) Wait . . . an ironic verb, an action word, used to describe inaction. Derived from the French “to wake, to become alert to” To wait and to wake are not opposites but twins. We love NOW because it IS now. “Now” holds at once all of time in its fullness” ~ Sy Montgomery, “Of Time and Turtles”


Turtles have been around since the time of the dinosaurs, more than 200 million years ago. Even then they may have been subject to the whims of “traffic” but they have, nonetheless, withstood the test of time.


Painted Highlander

To many Native American nations, from the Navajo of the southwestern US to the Abenaki and Iroquois in my own northeast lineage, North America’s indigenous people are tied to turtles. The continent itself is often referred to as Turtle Island based on various legends that Turtle delivered North America to earth upon its back.

So you may presume, rightly, that I would eagerly anticipate this latest book by New Hampshire’s own Sy Montgomery.

After having read, listened to, and reread Sy Montgomery’s newest book, “Of Time and Turtles - Mending the World, Shell by Shattered Shell,” I am thoroughly convinced that had she been born into the Iroquois Nation, a matrilineal society, she would have been seen as a mystic and given a fitting honorific, something akin to “Speaks with Turtles.”



Wild Cucumber Invasion





You will note that the honorific above is, like most Native American names, without gender distinction. In most Indian traditions, an individual is not officially named until well into their life’s journey. Almost always the name bestowed upon an individual is descriptive of their qualities and most remarkable traits, without gender distinction: Dances with Wolves - rather than “He Dances or She Dances”; Crazy Horse rather than “he is like a wild horse” and so on. This is fitting for both Montgomery’s book and for our times because among the many philosophical and cultural issues explored in this extraordinary book is the issue of gender distinction. Those who criticize the idea of recognizing such distinction as a “new” “woke” phenomenon would do well to remember that for at least 18,000 years our earliest Americans have been so doing.







Crawford Notch Cascade

In her latest triumph Sy Montgomery, National Book Award finalist for The Soul of an Octopus and New York Times bestseller turns her attention to the wonder and wisdom around one of our longest-lived cohabitants of what Carl Sagan called our “small blue dot”. Her tales of turtles and their fierce protectors carry us through stories of hope and resistance, opening up revelations and spiritual touchstones worthy of a modern-day superhero novel.





“Of Time and Turtles” is a narrative non-fiction book that follows Sy Montgomery and her illustrator, neighbor and friend Matt Patterson through their introduction to turtle rehabilitation and the heroic “two-legs” who have made it their life’s work to save, protect, and rescue turtles of all shapes and sizes, as well as the communities that have grown up around them.




The book begins with an introduction to “Pizza Man” a snapping turtle under the care of Alexia, Natasha and Michaela at the Massachusetts-based Turtle Rescue Center. But the thread of existence within Montgomery’s entire story follows the struggles and antics of “Fire Chief” a 60-80 pound, 30-odd-year-old snapping turtle, run over by a truck, his spine broken, seemingly beyond repair, and rescued by the rehabilitation team in concert with an entire fire department.




Montgomery’s discursive on time, as it relates to the slowest moving member of the animal kingdom draws on Einstein, current thinkers, and the ancients and is so insightful that even the challenges of the pandemic that had enveloped the world during the writing of this book seem to fit into the world view. Even as she bridles with frustration about the ways in which our world seems to be coming unglued she sees hope in the lessons learned from the process and the characters: two-legged, four-legged, abled, and disabled.



Crown Vetch
The narrative itself takes you through the process of falling in love with both the plethora of turtles and the people who heroically labor to protect them, leading to a mid-story crescendo involving a cold winter's eve rescue of sea turtles on a Cape Cod beach and ultimately to two very different, but compellingly holistic, scenes - the tearful and deeply spiritual and appreciative burial of those turtles that did not survive, and the joyous release back into the wild of those who did.




Sy Montgomery, with the sensitive and stunningly beautiful art of Matt Patterson, Weaves philosophy, science, and the life-affirming moments of being, waiting, wanting, into a song of hope and action that makes the case for seeing all of the creatures of our stunningly beautiful planet as our brothers and sisters with whom we share this moment emerging from and extending into the mists of time.




Cows on a Blue Ridge at Dusk
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At one critical point, as Sy describes the 5th iteration of a “McGyvered” contraption designed to make mobility not only possible for Fire Chief, but to enhance his capability, Matt shouts, “It’s a triumph!” and the reader experiences the pure joy of the process and the deep love that drives the persistence among these rehabilitators . . . these two-legged brother’s and sisters seeing in themselves the path to understanding what it is to crawl and swim.

Wait . . . an ironic verb, an action word, used to describe inaction. Derived from the French “to wake to become alert to” Montgomery says: “To wait and to wake are not opposites but twins. We love NOW because it IS now. “Now” holds at once all of time in its fullness”

Read this book. It will give you hope in these dark times.







Notes, Links and Resources


Resources PDF




Of Time and Turtles, Mending the World, Shell by Shattered Shell: SY MONTGOMERY Illustrations by Matt Patterson. Mariner books New York Boston

All photos courtesy of the author and illustrator except for insert page 7 © Michaela Conder. of time and turtles. Copyright © 2023 by Sy Montgomery. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. For information, address HarperCollins Publishers, 195 Broadway, New York, NY 10007. HarperCollins books may be purchased for educational, business, or sales promotional use. For information, please email the Special Markets Department at SPsales@harpercollins.com. first edition Designed by Renata DiBiase Library of Congress Cataloging- in- Publication Data has been applied for. ISBN 978-0-358-45818-0




Listening to the book on Audible

Though I ordered the book in hard cover for my son Zach because I wanted him to have a signed first edition, I ordered the book on Audible for myself for the pure joy of listening to Sy read her own book. She reads with such joy and empathy that it often brings tears to my eyes. I can’t possibly recommend it highly enough.







“The Spirit of Sister Turtle”, Image by Wayne D. King

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Conflagration on Long Pond Road



Podcast Intro:




Cornflower Dreams No 2


Make Way for Turtles!

I’m producing this Podcast in June and here in New Hampshire this is the time when Turtles are nesting and mating and this is the time when you are most likely to encounter them on the roads and in the areas adjacent to rivers, bogs, lakes and ponds. This is the most dangerous time if you are a turtle and you can help. If you see a turtle in the middle of the road, stop - safely please - and help them across. You will be saving hundreds of future turtles. In this podcast with author Sy Montgomery you will hear some amazing facts about turtles, and may I say about life. Our turtle brothers and sisters deserve our respect and admiration, and our help. They have stories to tell and they reveal real gems of wisdom in their very existence.

So let me begin with a quote from Sy Montgomery’s latest book: “Of Time and Turtles - Mending the world Shell by Shattered Shell” written by Sy and Illustrated beautifully by Matt Patterson; from Mariner books New York & Boston.

“(To) Wait . . . an ironic verb, an action word, used to describe inaction. Derived from the French ‘to wake, to become alert to’ To wait and to wake are not opposites but twins. We love NOW because it IS now. “Now” holds at once all of time in its fullness” ~ Sy Montgomery, “Of Time and Turtles”



Magic After the Thunderstorm


Podcast Outtro
The narrative itself takes you through the process of falling in love with both the plethora of turtles and the people who heroically labor to protect them, leading to a mid-story crescendo involving a cold winter's eve rescue of sea turtles on a Cape Cod beach and ultimately to two very different, but compellingly holistic, scenes - the tearful and deeply spiritual and appreciative burial of those turtles that did not survive, and the joyous release back into the wild of those who did.

Sy Montgomery, with the sensitive and stunningly beautiful art of Matt Patterson, Weaves philosophy, science, and the life-affirming moments of being, waiting, wanting, into a song of hope and action that makes the case for seeing all of the creatures of our stunningly beautiful planet as our brothers and sisters with whom we share this moment emerging from and extending into the mists of time.

Camp in the Lupine
At one critical point, as Sy describes the 5th iteration of a “McGyvered” contraption designed to make mobility not only possible for Fire Chief, but to enhance his capability, Matt shouts, “It’s a triumph!” and the reader experiences the pure joy of the process and the deep love that drives the persistence among these rehabilitators . . . these two-legged brother’s and sisters seeing in themselves the path to understanding what it is to crawl and swim. Often experiencing their own redemption in that of their shelled brothers and sisters.









Point Lobos Cypress Monochrome
Original Signed Art          Open edition


White Horse Monochrome in Canyonlands
Original Signed Art       Open edition 


The Highlander of Benton Heights
Original Signed Art       Open edition 


Painting the Cereus Sunrise 




Cannon Mountain in the Clouds Monochrome



Clouds Over Mount Crawford




Come Home Old Friend
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"Canada Geese & Rowboats on Newfound Lake"
Fine Art Poster
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Painting the Deep Woods






Sunday, April 24, 2022

Sy Montgomery Dances on the West Wind with “The Hawk’s Way”

 Sy Montgomery Dances on the West Wind with “The Hawk’s Way”


“Come dance with the west wind and touch on the mountain tops

Sail over the canyons and up to the stars

And reach for the heavens and hope for the future

And all that we can be and not what we are.”

~ John Denver





It may seem to some nearly heretical to use the lyrics of a song to highlight the poetic and beautiful writing of Sy Montgomery but I suspect that she of all folks would understand that expressions of the beauty and joy that the animal kingdom brings to us all serve to complement one another and give more strength to the final message, not dissonance.


Researching articles, films, and her 31 books for adults and children, nationally bestselling author Sy Montgomery has been chased by an angry silverback gorilla in Rwanda, hunted by a tiger in India, and swum with piranhas, electric eels and pink dolphins in the Amazon. Her work has taken her from the cloud forest of Papua New Guinea (for a book on tree kangaroos) to the Altai Mountains of the Gobi (for another on snow leopards.) 


For THE SOUL OF AN OCTOPUS (a National Book Award finalist) she befriended octopuses at the New England aquarium and scuba-dived and snorkeled with wild octopuses in Mexico and French Polynesia; next, she drew on her scuba skills to cage dive with great white sharks. 


Her latest book, out May 3, 2022, is “The Hawk’s Way” in which she becomes “the junior partner” to this extraordinary ruler of the sky. 


Sy lives in New Hampshire with her husband, the writer Howard Mansfield, and their border collie Thurber.


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Other books and podcasts from and with Sy Montgomery




The Hummingbird's Gift
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From the beloved New York Times bestselling author of the “fascinating…entertaining” (The Daily Beast) National Book Award finalist The Soul of an Octopus, a charmingly perfect gem of a book about the most exquisite and extraordinary of winged creatures—hummingbirds.

As one of the most beautiful and intriguing birds found in nature, hummingbirds fascinate people around the world. The lightest birds in the sky, hummingbirds are capable of incredible feats, such as flying backwards, diving at speeds of sixty-one MPH, and beating their wings more than sixty times a second. Miraculous creatures, they are also incredibly vulnerable when they first emerge from their eggs. That’s where Brenda Sherburn comes in.

With tenderness and patience, she rescues abandoned hummingbirds and nurses them back to health until they can fly away and live in the wild. In The Hummingbird’s Gift, the extraordinary care that Brenda provides her peanut-sized patients is revealed and, in the process, shows us just how truly amazing hummingbirds are. With Sy Montgomery’s signature “joyful passion” (Library Journal), and including sixteen pages of gorgeous color photos, this beautifully written and inspiring little book celebrates the profound gift that hummingbirds are to our planet and is the ultimate gift for nature lovers and bird watchers everywhere.






The Hawk’s Way: Encounters with Fierce Beauty

How does an animal loving vegetarian get inside the mind of a fierce, flying predator? Sy Montgomery gets to know the soul of a hawk by becoming, essentially, its hunting partner—and in so doing, discovers an incandescent kind of love like no other.

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National Book Award finalist Sy Montgomery reflects on the personalities and quirks of 13 animals—her friends—who have profoundly affected her in this stunning, poetic, and life-affirming memoir featuring illustrations by Rebecca Green.

Understanding someone who belongs to another species can be transformative. No one knows this better than author, naturalist, and adventurer Sy Montgomery. To research her books, Sy has traveled the world and encountered some of the planet’s rarest and most beautiful animals. From tarantulas to tigers, Sy’s life continually intersects with and is informed by the creatures she meets.



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A naturalist who spent months at a time living on her own among wild creatures in remote jungles, Sy Montgomery had always felt more comfortable with animals than with people. So she gladly opened her heart to a sick piglet who had been crowded away from nourishing meals by his stronger siblings. Yet Sy had no inkling that this piglet, later named Christopher Hogwood, would not only survive but flourish—and she soon found herself engaged with her small-town community in ways she had never dreamed possible. Unexpectedly, Christopher provided this peripatetic traveler with something she had sought all her life: an anchor (eventually weighing 750 pounds) to family and home.



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What could be better than watching the natural world out your window or on your television? Going out and experiencing it firsthand. In these fifty essays, acclaimed nature and science writer Sy Montgomery takes her readers on a season-by-season tour of the wilderness that is often as close as the backyard. Sy invites ― almost dares ― readers to follow her and form hands-on relationships with the plants, animals, birds, and even the insects that share space with people. These essays, most of which originally appeared in Sy's Boston Globe column Nature Journal, are by turns enlightening, entertaining, sometimes amusing, and always absorbing and informative. Filled with natural history and lore, the essays urge readers to appreciate what they find around them.


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Sy Montgomery takes you on an exploratory adventure through the seasons, into the woods, along the seashore, over frozen lakes, and right outside the back door



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When Sy Montgomery ventured into the Amazon to unlock the mysteries of the littleknown pink dolphins, she found ancient whales that plied the Amazon River at dawn and dusk, swam through treetops in flooded forests, and performed underwater ballets with their flexible bodies. But she soon found out that to know the botos, as the dolphins are locally called, you must also know the people who live among them.

And so in Journey of the Pink Dolphins, Montgomery―part naturalist, part poet, part Indiana Jones―winds her way through watery tributaries and riverside villages, searching for botos and hearing the tales of locals who believe these ethereal dolphins are shape-shifters―creatures that emerge from the water as splendidly dressed men or women only to enchant their human onlookers, capture their souls, and then carry them away to the Encante, an underwater world. Montgomery takes readers on four separate journeys, exploring the river-dwelling dolphins’ natural history, chronicling their conservation pressures, unraveling their prehistoric roots, and visiting with shamans who delve into the Encante.



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Extraordinary new insights into the minds and lives of our fellow creatures from two of the world’s top animal authors, Elizabeth Marshall Thomas and Sy Montgomery.

Mail on Sunday “Critic's Pick” Best Read of the Year

"In their writing and in their lives and in their remarkable friendship, Liz and Sy break down false barriers and carry us closer to our fellow creatures.”―from the foreword by Vicki Constantine Croke, author of Elephant Company

Tamed and Untamed―a collection of essays penned by two of the world's most celebrated animal writers, Sy Montgomery and Elizabeth Marshall Thomas―explores the minds, lives, and mysteries of animals as diverse as snails, house cats, hawks, sharks, dogs, lions, and even octopuses.

Drawing on stories of animals both wild and domestic, the two authors, also best friends, created this book to put humans back into the animal world. The more we learn about what other animals think and do, they explain, the more we understand ourselves as animals, too. Writes Montgomery, “The list of attributes once thought to be unique to our species―from using tools to waging war―is not only rapidly shrinking, but starting to sound less and less impressive when we compare them with other animals’ powers.”

With humor, empathy, and introspection, Montgomery and Thomas look into the lives of all kinds of creatures―from man’s best friend to the great white shark―and examine the ways we connect with our fellow species. Both authors have devoted their lives to sharing the animal kingdom’s magic with others, and their combined wisdom is an indispensable contribution to the field of animal literature.

The book contains a foreword by Vicki Constantine Croke, author of the bestseller Elephant Company.






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Birdology

Birds are the wild animals we see every day, but we fail to appreciate who or what birds are. If we did, we would be awestruck—as is the author throughout these seven adventures exploring what makes a bird a bird. Sy works with a bird rehabilitator to raise orphaned baby hummingbirds, travels to the Australian tropics in search of a living dinosaur, rocks out with a dancing cockatoo and more, reawakening a sense of awe in the presence of creatures at once so breathtakingly similar to us, and yet so startlingly strange.




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Search for the Golden Moon Bear :

Sy Montgomery--acclaimed author of The Soul of an Octopus and best-selling memoir The Good Good Pig--has shared her amazing encounters with intelligent octopi, great apes, man-eating tigers, and pink river dolphins with listeners, but here her muse is an animal whose name and appearance evoke another world altogether. Southeast Asia's golden moon bear--with its luminous coat, lionlike mane, and Mickey Mouse ears--was unknown to science until Montgomery and her colleagues got on the trail at the dawn of the new millennium.

Search for the Golden Moon Bear recounts Montgomery's quest--fraught with danger and mayhem--to reconstruct an evolutionary record and piece together a living portrait of her little known subject. This beautiful animal is not just a scientific eureka! It is also a powerful symbol of conservation. Search for the Golden Moon Bear is a field report from the frontiers of science and the ends of the earth, seamlessly weaving together folklore, natural history, and contemporary research into a fantastic travelogue.






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Spell of the Tiger: The Man-Eaters of Sundarbans

The largest mangrove forest on Earth hosts the world’s densest population of tigers—tigers like no others. Healthy tigers elsewhere almost never attack humans. But here, at the mist-shrouded boundary of forest and ocean, tigers swim out after boats, leap on board, and seize men in their mouths. It happens 300 times a year. In her extensive travels through the tiger swamps of West Bengal and Bangladesh, Sy pursues dual mysteries: why do the tigers of Sundarbans hunt people? Why don’t the local people hurt the tigers?




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Walking with the Great Apes: Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, Birute Galdikas

Three remarkable, intrepid women changed forever the way people understand animals’ lives. Jane Goodall, working with the chimpanzees of Gombe, Dian Fossey, studying mountain gorillas in Rwanda, and Birute Galdikas, living among the orangutans of Borneo, devoted their lives to understanding humankind’s closest relatives and revolutionized ethology, the scientific study of animal behavior. To research the only triple biography ever of this unique scientific sisterhood Sy traveled to Rwanda, Zaire, Tanzania and Indonesian Borneo and lived for a time among the great apes, walking in the footsteps her childhood heroines.