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020 _a9780753554142
037 _cPurchased
_nPrism Books,Kadavanthra
041 _aEnglish
082 _a598.15
_bDUB/SH
100 _aDubois, Philippe J.
245 _aSHORT PHILOSOPHY OF BIRDS
250 _a1
260 _aLondon
_bW H Allen
_c2019/01/01
300 _g157
500 _aTwenty-two life lessons inspired by watching birds, written by a French philosopher and ornithologist duo The greatest wisdom comes from the smallest creatures There is so much we can learn from birds. Through twenty-two little lessons of wisdom inspired by how birds live, this charming french book will help you spread your wings and soar. We often need the help from those smaller than us. Having spent a lifetime watching birds, Philippe and Élise – a French ornithologist and a philosopher – draw out the secret lessons that birds can teach us about how to live, and the wisdom of the natural world. Along the way you’ll discover why the robin is braver than the eagle, what the arctic tern can teach us about the joy of travel, and whether the head or the heart is the best route to love (as shown by the mallard and the penguin). By the end you will feel more in touch with the rhythms of nature and have a fresh perspective on how to live the fullest life you can.
650 _aBirds.
650 _aBirds -- Philosophy.
650 _aBirds--Behavior
700 _aElise Rousseau
_aHiggins,Jennifer (tr.)
_aLisowiec,Joanna (ill.)
942 _cREF
942 _2ddc
999 _c180286
_d180286