The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating

Elisabeth Tova Bailey
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The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating

Elisabeth Tova Bailey
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WINNER OF THE WILLIAM SAROYAN INTERNATIONAL PRIZE FOR NONFICTION (2012)
 
WINNER OF THE JOHN BURROUGHS MEDAL (2011)

NATIONAL OUTDOOR BOOK AWARD FOR 2010 in Natural History Literature

BOOKS FOR A BETTER LIFE AWARD, FINALIST for Inspirational Memoir

TOP TEN ADULT SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY BOOKS FOR 2010, Booklist

BEST BOOKS OF 2010: MORE OF THE BEST, Library Journal

GREAT TITLES TO ADD TO THE NYT BEST OF 2010, Huffington Post

Praise:

“Beautiful.” —Edward O. Wilson

“Universal, deeply felt, and with an enormously generous soul, the gently told story grants readers a heightened appreciation for the ever-shrinking, ever-fascinating, secretive parts of our unkempt world.” —Alexandra Fuller for The Daily Beast

“How interesting can a snail be? Entirely captivating, as it turns out. [Bailey] is a marvelous writer, and the marriage of science and poetic mysticism that characterizes this small volume is magical.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune

“[Bailey] found comfort in an unlikely companion--a tiny snail, whose micro-doings are the source of a surprising philosophy.” —Entertainment Weekly

“An exquisite meditation on the restorative connection between nature and humans. . . Bailey's slim book is as richly layered as the soil she lays down in the snail's terrarium: loamy, potent, and regenerative.” —The Huffington Post

“[A] small, quiet masterpiece, already destined to become a classic.” —Washington Times

"This little gem of a book is both moving and fascinating, compelling readers to appreciate their health and also find comfort in stillness. Who knew snails could be so inspiring?" Wall Street Journal

“A spare, beautifully quirky grace note of a book.” —Family Circle

“Though illness may rob us of vitality, sometimes it can also help bring us understanding---albeit in improbable disguises . . . Perhaps there's something to be said for moving at a snail's pace.” —NPR.org

“This elegant little gem is a triumph.”—Maine Sunday Telegram

Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Snails have teeth

"Unsurprisingly, this is a bit of a slow moving narrative, but for anyone who loves nature and enjoys a thoughtful perspective on life and its tiny creatures, and getting the chance to learn about how much we can learn from observing the world around us, this is a fantastic read."

M. B. (5/5)

Interesting book

"Very well written and interesting book, Especially if you like to learn more about gastropods!!"

Elizabeth (4/5)

Really Wonderful read

"One of my very favourite books so peaceful and inspiring"

Kate (5/5)

The fascinating life of a snail seen through the eyes of a bed-ridden observer.

"This book is a deep dive into the grandeur and the minutiae of a snail's daily life through the eyes of a bed-ridden woman trying to simply survive a debilitating illness. What can be more destabilizing for a human, accustomed to a life of business, productivity and distraction, to find herself face to face with the reality that she now has more in common with a snail than with any of her friends, colleagues or family! We learn to fall in love with the snail's life, as inaccessible as it is to the frenzy we are addicted to. And who knew snail mucus (mucin) had so many functions and varieties!!!"

S. E. (5/5)

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  • Published date: Sep 06, 2016
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 208
  • Publisher: Little, Brown And Company
  • ISBN: 9781616206420
  • Dimensions: 5.1" W x 0.65" L x 7.0" H
Elisabeth Tova Bailey’s essays and short stories have been published in the Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine, the Missouri Review, Northwest Review, and the Sycamore Review. The hardcover edition of The Sound of Wild Snail Eating was a Barnes & Noble Discover title, an Indie Next Pick, and a Library Journal Best Book of the Year. Bailey has received several Pushcart Prize nominations (in addition to the awards listed above), and the essay on which this book is based received a Notable Essay Listing in Best American Essays. She is on the Writers Council for the National Writing Project. Winner of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, she lives in Maine.

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