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Halcyon Journey: In Search of the Belted Kingfisher
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Becky Norman | 936 comments Mod
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Jessica Mann | 6 comments I loved this book! Marina Richie has written a moving and personal story, not only about herself and about the kingfisher — but about all of us! A beautifully written story, carefully researched (so impressive her ability to locate and use the historical literature existing on this bird) along with her careful and patient observations in the field. The use of indigenous voices was poignant, such as this quote from a Salish elder: “The animals have no voices, so they depend on us.”

While the book is ostensibly about kingfishers, for me the book’s power really turned on its ability to focus a lens on humans. “If we live within nature’s embrace, will we return to spinning the ancient stories of animal transformation? We will not hold ourselves apart any longer…. Myths of becoming animal can take our feet back to the forest, the riverbank, to a sense of belonging.” Such a timely and important message in these times, a beautiful reminder that we are but one species among many. Thank you, Marina!
—Jessica Mann, author of UPLIFT, an IBPA Book Awards Gold/Silver finalist 2024 and Indies Today book awards runner-up


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Marina Richie | 6 comments Thank you Jessica,
I so appreciate your review of my book and pleased at what resonated for you-- a message I hoped would come across. I also see a crossover in our two books. You give voices to the animals and bring us closer to kinship.


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