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Heaven's Breath: A Natural History of the Wind

Heaven's Breath: A Natural History of the Wind

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A natural read
Review: By rhythm, content, and just plain curious facts this is one of the best nature books around. Whether the discussion is of the winds of Jupiter or the winds of the Sahara, Watson is consistently engaging and erudite. Don't miss the appendix with the best list of winds from around the world, including Foehn, Zephyr, Sirrocco and Santa Ana.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inspiring
Review: I read this book years ago while kayaking in the Sea of Cortez. The winds were always on our minds, determining when we could paddle, when we would go to shore...how much sand was in our rice and fish. The book was a wonderful and interesting examination of more aspects of wind than I could have imagined. I would recommend the book to anyone interested in thinking about why things are the way they are in our natural world.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Book That Wanted You to Find It
Review: You find a book by chance, just cruising the shelves at the library, the evocative title makes you pick it up. You fall in love with it. It inspires you to write a poem. You return it. Then you forget the author, the title -- key word searches come up with nothing. You've lost it. You would be haunted by a book like this.

And so ten years later when you happened upon it at Half-Price books, it was like finding a ring that you'd thought would be lost forever.

I adore this scientific, philosophical, endearing, poetic, book.


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