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Budd Titlow, Author & Photographer
For the past 50 years, professional ecologist and conservationist Budd Titlow has used his pen and camera to capture the awe and wonders of our natural world. His goal has always been to inspire others to both appreciate and enjoy what he sees. Now he has one main question: Can we save humankind’s place — within nature’s beauty — before it’s too late?
Budd’s two latest books are dedicated to answering this perplexing dilemma. PROTECTING THE PLANET: Environmental Champions from Conservation to Climate Change, a non-fiction book, examines whether we still have the environmental heroes among us — harking back to such past heroes as Audubon, Hemenway, Muir, Douglas, Leopold, Brower, Carson, and Meadows — needed to accomplish this goal. Next, using fact-filled and entertaining story-telling, his latest book — COMING FULL CIRCLE: A Sweeping Saga of Conservation Stewardship Across America — provides the answers we all seek and need.
Having published five books, more than 500 photo-essays, and 5,000 photographs, Budd Titlow lives with his music educator wife, Debby, in San Diego, California.
“An adventurous, passionate historical novel about an eco-friendly balance between humans and nature.”
– Kirkus Reviews
An eco-novel focuses on the members of a multigenerational family and the Native Americans they work with to survive.
Environmental champions Titlow and Tinger channel their fierce allegiance to the ecological preservation movement into a book chronicling the lives of two emerging groups. In 1767, Native American Strong Bow, the son of tribal chief True Arrow, frets that he is unable to slaughter a deer due to his innate compassion for wild animals—particularly those nurturing their young—and despite his father teaching him that merciful killing is part of nature’s cycle. Dexterously interwoven in the novel is the legacy of Virginian Thaddeus Adams, a musket-toting wildlife trapper in the early 1800s who exhibits the same empathy when confronted with a grizzly bear at his Appalachian campsite and opts for a nonlethal deterrent. Both groups share this deeply rooted “mutual love and respect for the natural world,” and as the story progresses, the two daring families, including Thaddeus’ wife, Minerva, evolve. Their fierce love of nature withstands the challenges and complexities of the traveling life. As Thaddeus and his family’s wagon train plods westward past the Mississippi River, they collaborate with Apache tribes for survival. Later, as Caleb and Ethan, two of Thaddeus’ children, grow up instilled with their parents’ respect for nature, wild animals, and Native tribes, they begin independent lives in California Gold Rush–era San Francisco. Heavily atmospheric and decorated with lush, natural details, the story illustrates the beauty and dangers of the outside world through diverse characters who are fully realized and impressively well rounded. The tale also incorporates themes of nature’s resilience, poaching dangers, and wildlife habitat protections as well as the histories of two real-life figures: influential Scottish American naturalist John Muir and Everglades conservationist and suffragist Marjory Stoneman Douglas. In previous books (including Bird Brains, 2013), Titlow scrutinized bird behavior and seashells. Environmental respect and appreciation for biodiversity are threaded throughout this story. The “Mother Earth” planetary preservation message is palpable in an ambitious tale that moves into the climate change era and satisfyingly concludes with cautionary notes of hope and motivation. Readers of expansive, engrossing historical fiction will find much to savor here.
An adventurous, passionate historical novel about an eco-friendly balance between humans and nature.
Pub Date: Sept. 29, 2022
ISBN: 9781800745681
Page count: 608pp
Publisher: Olympia Publishers
Review Posted Online: Jan. 3, 2023
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