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Stranded

Finding Nature in Uncertain Times

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Marooned in Los Angeles by the pandemic, a marine biologist rediscovers the delights and wonders of the natural world in her own backyard.

"Stranded reminds us of what we all too easily forget: the sustaining delights of finding beauty and wonder all around us." —Florence Williams, author of The Nature Fix and Heartbreak

Conservationist and marine biologist Maddalena Bearzi made her career studying the wild creatures of the deep, but when COVID-19 made landfall on the California coast this seafaring scientist found herself shuttered up ashore, her wide blue world constricted by pandemic lockdown. Never good at sitting idle, she despaired at the confines of her Los Angeles flat—until she began to find wonder in the wilderness of her own backyard.

Stranded charts Bearzi's discovery of both rapture and resilience in the unsung wildlife of urban LA. With a green thumb and a canine sidekick named Genghis, she finds as much to marvel at in her garden's singing blackbirds, night-blooming cacti, and industrious wasps as in the whales, dolphins, and sea lions at the center of her maritime adventures. Discovering in the quotidian an antidote to the grief occasioned by captivity and climate chaos, Bearzi reveals how each of us can take heart, find courage, and discover inspiration in the thrumming systems of life that surround us. With a scientist's precision and a poet's instinct, she invites us to look at, listen to, and revel in the everyday grandeur of the natural world—and to embrace, with urgency, our responsibility to sustain it.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 27, 2023
      Marine biologist Bearzi (Dolphin Confidential) celebrates the marvels of ordinary wildlife in these charming meditations. Collecting vignettes about the animals she observed while confined to her Los Angeles home during Covid-19 lockdown, she serves up thoughtful commentary on humanity’s place in nature and the value of all creatures. Bearzi reports on the goings-on in her backyard, including Opus the opossum’s nightly raids on her vegetable garden, paper wasps building a nest in her unused lounge chair, and the turf war between native western gray squirrels and invasive eastern fox squirrels. The author’s mutt, Genghis, features prominently, from his hunts for lizards to his skirmishes with squirrels. Considering what Genghis might make of her wearing a mask, Bearzi dives into the conflicting scientific literature on whether dogs can read human facial expressions and reflects on how much “we still don’t know about our best friends.” The deliberate pace and mundane observations capture the unhurried rhythms of lockdown, and Bearzi makes a convincing case that by slowing down to “look at the creatures around us... we understand and respect that they have their own purposes on Earth, which have just as much value as ours.” These tranquil reflections delight. Illus.

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      March 1, 2023
      Cetologist and cofounder of the Ocean Conservation Society, Bearzi shares her musings at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, when mandatory quarantines keep her from being out on the water observing marine life in the Pacific Ocean. Being trapped at home forces Bearzi to turn her focus to life surrounding her Southern California home, from her own garden, which she decides to fill with succulents, to her dog Genghis to the local wildlife population. Many of the animals and insects she observes are generally considered pests. There are the coyotes that roam the streets of her neighborhood, menacing smaller animals; the opossum that eats messily in her backyard; the squirrels running rampant in the trees; and even the wasps that have taken up residence in her lawn chair. Many humans dismiss such creatures as ordinary and uninteresting, but Bearzi takes note of their importance to the larger ecosystem as well as the complexities of their very existences. Bearzi's thoughtful and meditative essays will appeal to naturalists, conservationists, and anyone who appreciates all the other animals with whom we share this planet.

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