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I Am Coyote

I Am Coyote

Current price: $16.95
Publication Date: October 9th, 2015
Publisher:
Tilbury House Publishers
ISBN:
9780884484660
Pages:
192

Description

Coyote is three years old when she leaves her family in Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario and embarks on a 500-mile odyssey eastward in search of a territory of her own and a mate to share it with.

Journeying by night through the dead of winter, she endures extreme cold, hunger, and a harrowing crossing of the St. Lawrence River in Montreal before her cries of loneliness are finally answered in the wilds of Maine. The mate she finds must gnaw off a paw to escape a trap.  The first coyotes in the northern U.S., they raise pups (losing several), experience summer plenty, winter hardship, playfulness, and unmistakable love and grief.  Blending science and imagination with magical results, this story tells how coyotes may have populated a land desperately in need of a keystone predator, and no one who reads it will doubt the value of their ecological role.

  • Told through the eyes of a coyote, this is a riveting story with mythic dimensions.
  • A work of creative nonfiction that adheres to the highest standards of wildlife biology.
  • With deep insights into wild canine behavior, penetrates the veil of “otherness” that separates us from the animals with whom we share the planet.
  • An appendix explores the history and current status of coyotes in North America. Native Americans considered them tricksters, messengers, and companions. Given the disappearance of wolves, they are even more critical to ecosystem health today. The author explains how, without coyotes, prey species are weakened by disease and parasites.
  • Geri Vistein speaks extensively about coyote-human interactions to a variety of audiences. She is a nationally recognized expert on the topic and maintains the website CoyoteLivesInMaine.com.
  • A QR code in the book takes readers to a hauntingly beautiful recording of coyote song.

About the Author

Geri

Vistein (Brunswick, ME) holds masters degrees in education and conservation

biology and is a member of the Project Coyote team of specialists who seek to

foster peaceful coexistence between humans and coyotes throughout North

America. Formerly a classroom teacher, she has studied grizzly bears in

Montana, bobcats in Vermont, lynx in Canada, and prey species (elk and snowshoe

hare) in Yellowstone National Park. An advocate for the restoration and

protection of large predators in their native habitats, she collaborates with

state and federal wildlife biologists and educates farmers on the beneficial

impacts of coyotes. Geri speaks extensively about coyote-human interactions.

Praise for I Am Coyote

Far from anthropomorphizing Coyote, the novel provides

a cautious glimpse into the inner world of the coyote through Vistein’s

captivating storytelling. This book should be on everyone’s “must-read” list,

and would make an excellent read-aloud or novel study in an intermediate or

middle school classroom.
— Kim Zumach - Green Teacher

...A sensitive, passionate story told from an

intriguing point of view.
— Kirkus

This

is not a book about “a species of animal” and what “it” does. Geri Vistein

takes us so deep into Coyote’s skin and behind the eyes and nose that she

reveals for us the intricacies and perceptions of creatures who lead lives

among us. This is the right perspective for understanding who we are here with

on Earth. Vistein has chosen one of the absolutely most wondrous

fellow-creatures in America to make our introduction.
— Carl Safina, author of Beyond Words; What Animals Think and Feel

This is a simple yet intricate case study, rather than more

conventional animal fiction. Readers will come away with a genuine

appreciation for these creatures and their role in nature. VERDICT This

unique addition will serve students who are fascinated by wildlife and

truly interested in understanding how ecosystems work.
— School Library Journal