Out of the Lyme Light and Into the Sunlight: Birding as Therapy for the Chronically Ill
Autor Robert Bellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 dec 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780888397478
ISBN-10: 088839747X
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Hancock House
Colecția HANCOCK HOUSE
ISBN-10: 088839747X
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Hancock House
Colecția HANCOCK HOUSE
Recenzii
"Bob Bells Out of the Lyme Light and Into the Sunlight offers the reader a wonderfully engrossing story of personal transformation in the wake of a life upended by a debilitating and enigmatic illness. Although there is no miracle cure for Lyme disease, Bell finds a way to live meaningfullyand joyfullyby immersing himself in the world of birds. Written with humility and a good dose of humour, Bells journey is inspiring in the way he embraces a new passion with utter curiosity, and reinvents himself with remarkable resilience when life throws him a curve ball." Julia Zarankin, author of Field Notes from an Unintentional Birde
"A great read about one mans struggles and how nature heals. I am so glad that Bob found birds, not only for the healing power they gave him, but for what he has given back to birds through this book." Chris Earley, University of Guelph Arboretum Interpretive Biologist and author of Feed the Birds: Attract and Identify 196 Common North American Bird, as well as several bird field guides
"I only knew Bob Bell from running into him out in the field now and again while birding with others. He was always a friendly person with a keen love of birds. It was clear he hadnt birded for all of his life and so Id wondered how he got into it. Ive been birding since the age of 11 and I always find peoples stories of how they found birding as an adult interesting to learn. A while later I became informed that he suffered from Lyme and it gave me another point of curiosity regarding Bob. Why would someone decide upon a hobby that often requires getting out and walking? My limited understanding of Lyme was that walking a lot could prove to be quite uncomfortable. So it was strange to me that Bob would take up birding, of all things. It turns out I would have all my questions answered before I even got to know Bob because of this very book youre about to enjoy. Bobs book placed me directly into his life experience; at first, its dominated by his love of rocks, and how Lyme isolated him from that love. Then, the all-consuming Lyme melts into the background revealing his saviour, wild birds. I have known others who say birding saved them but this book is the first time Ive truly understood the power behind such a statement. This story will introduce you to a wonderfully kind man that took his health into his own hands and is fast becoming a great friend of mine. Enjoy." Paul Riss, Founding Partner of ROUND Agency Inc. and PRBY Art. Member & Board Director for The American Birding Association. Leading role in CBC documentary, Rare Bird Alert
"A great read about one mans struggles and how nature heals. I am so glad that Bob found birds, not only for the healing power they gave him, but for what he has given back to birds through this book." Chris Earley, University of Guelph Arboretum Interpretive Biologist and author of Feed the Birds: Attract and Identify 196 Common North American Bird, as well as several bird field guides
"I only knew Bob Bell from running into him out in the field now and again while birding with others. He was always a friendly person with a keen love of birds. It was clear he hadnt birded for all of his life and so Id wondered how he got into it. Ive been birding since the age of 11 and I always find peoples stories of how they found birding as an adult interesting to learn. A while later I became informed that he suffered from Lyme and it gave me another point of curiosity regarding Bob. Why would someone decide upon a hobby that often requires getting out and walking? My limited understanding of Lyme was that walking a lot could prove to be quite uncomfortable. So it was strange to me that Bob would take up birding, of all things. It turns out I would have all my questions answered before I even got to know Bob because of this very book youre about to enjoy. Bobs book placed me directly into his life experience; at first, its dominated by his love of rocks, and how Lyme isolated him from that love. Then, the all-consuming Lyme melts into the background revealing his saviour, wild birds. I have known others who say birding saved them but this book is the first time Ive truly understood the power behind such a statement. This story will introduce you to a wonderfully kind man that took his health into his own hands and is fast becoming a great friend of mine. Enjoy." Paul Riss, Founding Partner of ROUND Agency Inc. and PRBY Art. Member & Board Director for The American Birding Association. Leading role in CBC documentary, Rare Bird Alert
Notă biografică
Bob Bell was born and raised in northern Ontario. He spent thirty-five years as a mineral exploration geologist, working globally as both a field geologist and, later, a mining company executive. At some point in his travels, he contracted Lyme disease, which led to his premature retirement at the end of 2015. He quickly discovered the health benefits of birding, and found himself suddenly immersed in a whole new world of joy and excitement.His passion for birding kept his mind off his ailing body, and facilitated his transition to living and coping with a chronic illness. Bob is passionate about sharing the joy of birding with people of all skill levels, meeting them wherever they may land on the spectrum of health and wellness. You can follow him on Twitter @ThebirderBob.