Description: Things That Are by Amy Leach In a series of essays that progress from the tiniest earth dwellers to the most far flung celestial bodies--considering the similarity of gods to donkeys, the inexorability of love and vines, the relations of exploding stars to exploding sea cucumbers--Amy Leach rekindles a vital communion with the wild world, dormant for far too long. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description From the cosmic to the quotidian, this collection of essays by Amy Leach asks us to reconsider our kinship with the wild world.The debut collection of a writer whose accolades precede her: a Whiting Award, a Rona Jaffe Award, a Best American Essays selection, and a Pushcart Prize, all received before her first book-length publication. This book represents a major break-out of an entirely new brand of nonfiction writer, in a mode like that of Ander Monson, John DAgata, and Eula Biss, but a new sort of beast entirely its own.Things That Are takes jellyfish, fainting goats, and imperturbable caterpillars as just a few of its many inspirations. In a series of essays that progress from the tiniest earth dwellers to the most far flung celestial bodies--considering the similarity of gods to donkeys, the inexorability of love and vines, the relations of exploding stars to exploding sea cucumbers--Amy Leach rekindles a vital communion with the wild world, dormant for far too long. Things That Are is not specifically of the animal, the human, or the phenomenal; it is a book of wonder, one the reader cannot help but leave with their perceptions both expanded and confounded in delightful ways. Author Biography Amy Leach grew up in Texas, where she graduated with a BA from Southwestern Adventist College in 2000. Since receiving her M.F.A. in nonfiction creative writing from the University of Iowa Writers Workshop in 2005, her work has appeared in numerous literary journals and reviews, including The Iowa Review, Gettysburg Review, Orion Magazine, A Public Space, and Los Angeles Review. She has been recognized with the Whiting Writers Award (2010), a Best American Essays honor (2009), a Rona Jaffe Foundation Award (2008), and a 2011 Pushcart Prize. Amy Leach lives in Montana. Review "Sheer scrambling delight." --Lawrence Weschler "One of the most exciting and original writers in America." --Yiyun Li "Loopy, mad-hatterish, infernally addictive writing that makes you sneeze." --David Abram "You need this book." --Seth Marko, UCSD Bookstore "I havent seen such imagination and magical use of language in nature writing since I first read Annie Dillards Pilgrim at Tinker Creek." --Dale Szczeblowski, Porter Square Books "If you love words and the natural world, Amy Leach will lead you through the world with new eyes." --Jeanne Costello, Marias Bookshop "Sparkling, priceless." --Stacie Williams, Boswell Book Company "This is just the book to tuck into a backpack for a thoughtful read under open skies, or for curling up with while sitting on the deck." --Kristine Kaufman, Snow Goose Bookstore "Words of wisdom....Ms. Leach humanizes and elevates." --NYT.com "[Leach] amuses, and amazes." --The Guardian "A rarity." --Financial Times "Magical." --Washington Independent Review of Books "My new favorite author." --St. Paul Pioneer Press "Beautiful, graceful essays.... Its science made into poetry." --Missoula Independent "Reminiscent of Diane Ackermans [essays], with a bit more fizz." --Minneapolis StarTribune "Whimsical and enchanting." --New Letters "Leachs expositions take on a mythic tone likened to a fairy tale or a bedtime story." --Chicagoist.com "This is a bonbon of a book." --Kirkus "Verbal delight." --Publishers Weekly "The living world has a new and sprightly champion in Leach, winner of a Whiting Writers Award and a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers Award. In her first collection of essays, gracefully illustrated by Nate Christopherson in the mode of Barry Moser and Rockwell Kent, Leach is nimble, precise, dynamic, witty, and metaphysical. She writes of wondrously adaptive goats, penguins enduring blizzards to protect what may well be a stone instead of an egg, and tiny warblers who travel thousands of miles. Leach discerns the pea plants yearning for connection as it sends out its searching tendrils and compares bamboodependent pandas to penitents. In her heady and astute approach to natural history, her disarming concoctions of science and fancy, she is part Diane Ackerman, part Margaret Atwood. Also a bluegrass musician, she writes delectably rhythmic, singing sentences. Here be dragons, water lilies, jellyfish, and spiritual quests. Leach looks to the heavens, too, considering with high imagination the forces that shape stars and galaxies. Even as she fashions a bit of bluesy satire to decry our abuse of nature, Leach is ecstatic in her knowledgeable, resplendent, and exhilarating contemplations of everything from subatomic particles to dust, Spinoza, donkeys, and caterpillars."--Booklist (STARRED REVIEW) Review Quote "Sheer scrambling delight." -- Lawrence Weschler "One of the most exciting and original writers in America." -- Yiyun Li "Loopy, mad-hatterish, infernally addictive writing that makes you sneeze." -- David Abram "You need this book." --Seth Marko, UCSD Bookstore "I havent seen such imagination and magical use of language in nature writing since I first read Annie Dillards Pilgrim at Tinker Creek ." --Dale Szczeblowski, Porter Square Books "If you love words and the natural world, Amy Leach will lead you through the world with new eyes." --Jeanne Costello, Marias Bookshop "Sparkling, priceless." --Stacie Williams, Boswell Book Company "This is just the book to tuck into a backpack for a thoughtful read under open skies, or for curling up with while sitting on the deck." --Kristine Kaufman, Snow Goose Bookstore "Words of wisdom....Ms. Leach humanizes and elevates." -- NYT.com "[Leach] amuses, and amazes." -- The Guardian "A rarity." -- Financial Times "Magical." -- Washington Independent Review of Books "My new favorite author." -- St. Paul Pioneer Press "Beautiful, graceful essays.... Its science made into poetry." -- Missoula Independent "Reminiscent of Diane Ackermans [essays], with a bit more fizz." -- Minneapolis StarTribune "Whimsical and enchanting." -- New Letters "Leachs expositions take on a mythic tone likened to a fairy tale or a bedtime story." -- Chicagoist.com "This is a bonbon of a book." -- Kirkus "Verbal delight." -- Publishers Weekly "The living world has a new and sprightly champion in Leach, winner of a Whiting Writers Award and a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers Award. In her first collection of essays, gracefully illustrated by Nate Christopherson in the mode of Barry Moser and Rockwell Kent, Leach is nimble, precise, dynamic, witty, and metaphysical. She writes of wondrously adaptive goats, penguins enduring blizzards to protect what may well be a stone instead of an egg, and tiny warblers who travel thousands of miles. Leach discerns the pea plants yearning for connection as it sends out its searching tendrils and compares bamboodependent pandas to penitents. In her heady and astute approach to natural history, her disarming concoctions of science and fancy, she is part Diane Ackerman, part Margaret Atwood. Also a bluegrass musician, she writes delectably rhythmic, singing sentences. Here be dragons, water lilies, jellyfish, and spiritual quests. Leach looks to the heavens, too, considering with high imagination the forces that shape stars and galaxies. Even as she fashions a bit of bluesy satire to decry our abuse of nature, Leach is ecstatic in her knowledgeable, resplendent, and exhilarating contemplations of everything from subatomic particles to dust, Spinoza, donkeys, and caterpillars." -- Booklist (STARRED REVIEW) Details ISBN1571313516 Author Amy Leach Short Title THINGS THAT ARE Publisher Milkweed Editions Language English ISBN-10 1571313516 ISBN-13 9781571313515 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 508 Residence Chicago Birth 1975 Illustrator Nate Christopherson Year 2014 Publication Date 2014-06-17 Subtitle Essays Imprint Milkweed Editions Place of Publication Minneapolis Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2014-06-17 NZ Release Date 2014-06-17 US Release Date 2014-06-17 UK Release Date 2014-06-17 Pages 208 Illustrations Illustrations, black and white Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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