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sign up nowcover image How to Be a Good Creature: A Memoir in Thirteen AnimalsBUY THIS BOOKHow to Be a Good Creature: A Memoir in Thirteen Animals

Sy Montgomery, illus. by Rebecca Green. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $20 trade paper (208p) ISBN 978-0-544-93832-8

Naturalist Montgomery (The Soul of an Octopus) rekindles her dormant childhood desire to talk with animals in a narrative that shimmers with grace and wonder. Ten tales poignantly personify 13 critters both commonplace and exotic, from Tess the border collie and Chris the extroverted pig to spiders and octopuses. “Many young girls worship their older sisters.... [Mine] was a dog, and I... wanted to be just like her: Fierce. Feral. Unstoppable,” Montgomery writes of Molly, her family’s Scottish terrier. Other animals she writes about live farther from home, and Montgomery tells of quitting a newspaper job to shadow emus in the Australian Outback and befriending a tarantula in the jungles of South America. In the cloud forest of Papua, New Guinea, she rediscovers “the wildness that keeps us sane and whole, the wild, delicious hunger for life.” Back on her New Hampshire farm, an ermine plundering the henhouse on Christmas offers a unexpected perspective on her difficult mother and a vivid dream of a deceased pet opens her heart to a new dog in need of rescue. Montgomery’s lyrical storytelling and resonant lessons on how animals can enhance our humanity result in a tender, intelligent literary memoir. Illus. [em](Sept.) [/em]DETAILSshareBUY THIS BOOKcloseDetails

Reviewed on: 06/11/2018

Genre: Nonfiction

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