The funny, outrageous, and inspiring memoirs of local singer-actress and Handyman Co-op owner who found lust, love, and—finally—peace with herself…in her 70’s.
ISBN-13: 9780141321110 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: Puffin, 06/01/2008
Half wolf, half dog, White Fang learns to use his wild side to survive in the brutal world of men. He grows from a curious puppy to a vicious beast until he finds a master he can respect, and love. London’s writing takes you to a different world, a cold and savage North where life hangs on a thread. A fascinating look at the past, White Fang is a must read. –Flannery
ISBN-13: 9781580087155 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: Ten Speed Press, 10/01/2005
Written by local author/professor/ardent birder Todd Newberry, this book of short essays stands out from the canon of birding literature for its focus on the birder and the philosophy of birding, as well as the birds themselves. This is a beautiful book, thoroughly thoughtful and gracefully written, and sure to appeal to even the most ardent of birders. –Kat
ISBN-13: 9780767926447 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: Broadway, 03/01/2009
In what has been called the best veterinary book since All Creatures Great and Small, Nick Trout has squeezed twenty-four true stories of humor, hope and heartache into a single day in the life of a veterinarian. If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to deal with ailing German Shepherds, frantic pet owners and the complexities of animal surgery, this is the book for you. –Kat
ISBN-13: 9781557885166 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: HP Trade, 05/01/2007
Losing a single sock or glove is the pits. Honestly, what can you really do with one lonely glove or sock? This book provides a creative solution by teaching you how to turn your sock or glove-less misery into super cute new animal friends. Easy to follow instructions and patterns make these projects perfect for crafters of all abilities. The photographs inspire us to creatively reuse and repurpose socks, gloves, and plenty of other materials, into cuddly little creatures. –josie
ISBN-13: 9780810995710 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: Harry N. Abrams, 03/01/2009
My favorite internet phenomenon takes an even sillier turn in this book. Inside, readers find witty interpretations of familiar scenes from I Can Has Cheezburger?, including ‘Caturday,’ and ‘i see what u did there.’ If you like lolcats (and you can find out that you probably do at icanhascheezburger.com), then you will enjoy this smart little collection. –Kate
ISBN-13: 9780151686568 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 08/01/1982
Edward Gorey’s fabulous illustrations are perfectly paired with the poetry of T.S. Eliot in this cat-themed collection. Originally published in 1939 and purported to have been written for Eliot’s godchildren, it remains a classic book for cat lovers and readers of all ages. Whimsical and witty, Eliots poems and Gorey’s signature illustrations offer yet another reason to love all the kittens in your life, real or fictional. –josie
ISBN-13: 9780743277709 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: Scribner, 11/01/2005
Hazel, Bigwig, Fiver, Dandelion and Bluebell. I had forgotten the charming names of this band of rabbits who seek higher ground as their old warren and way of life is threatened with extinction. Adams imagined a sort of Lord of the Rings of rabbit lore, and their perils become just as real to us as the hobbits did. Even if you’ve read it, surely it’s time for another go? –Seana
ISBN-13: 9780316713597 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 10/01/2003
This book reminds readers to love animals (and people) for the wonderful beings they are, instead of judging them by their looks. Each beautifully illustrated picture of these adorably desperate dogs is accompanied by an equally enjoyable poem. Breathed’s art encourages you to adopt these completely lovable, but not perfect pets. They need a home and love just as much as the dog in the next kennel. –Saraphine
ISBN-13: 9781600851278 Availability: Usually ships from warehouse in 1 - 5 days Published: Taunton Press, 01/01/2009
This book contains projects to knit not just for dogs and cats, but for lots of pets—horses, mice, turtles, hamsters, fish and birds. There are even a few projects just for you, like the toy turtle on the cover. Animal-loving knitters cannot pass this book by. Don’t you know a friendly hamster who deserves a hand-knitted house? –Saraphine
ISBN-13: 9780805080117 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: Holt Paperbacks, 05/01/2006
Every year, Great White sharks migrate to the Farallone Islands, just off the coast of San Francisco. Casey spent three seasons on the jagged islands watching the sharks and getting to know the people who study them. Her deep fascination with the fish is contagious, and the book is an excellent blend of adventure and local history. It reminds us how little we know the waters we live by, and what resides there. –Flannery
ISBN-13: 9780142004418 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: Penguin (Non-Classics), 07/01/2004
This is an skull-crackingly hilarious memoir of the author’s childhood growing up in Greece, full of oddball adventures and amazing descriptions of nature and wildlife. And yes, his family is totally nutty enough to be classified as “wildlife.” –Maryse
ISBN-13: 9780618159550 Availability: Usually ships from warehouse in 1 - 5 days Published: Clarion Books, 09/01/2003
When Gá, our childrens specialist, put this into my hands I was immediately impressed with the playful and insightful narration. By the end of the story I was aching from the emotional intensity, and loosing a battle against the tears. It is one beautiful and powerful book. -Nici
ISBN-13: 9780451526342 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: Signet Classics, 04/01/1996
This novel is the quintessential beast as allegory tale. Orwell’s farm is populated with Communist pigs (literally) and a bevy of other politically-minded creatures. Overtones of corruption, propaganda and the allure of power over morality run rampant through this tale of animals on a farm who rally to overthrow their human masters. The final scene is one of the most chilling in all of modern literature. –ZGR
ISBN-13: 9780345508492 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: Villard, 10/01/2008
Cats are bizarre creatures capable of providing hours of entertainment – this we know. The Devious Book for Cats is full of the most accurate descriptions of what it must be like to inhabit the brain of a cat, covering everything from catnip to the art of swiping food. The chapter on cardboard boxes (and why, as a cat, you MUST explore them) is hilarious. I laughed to the point of tears for a good hour straight while reading this book. –Kate
ISBN-13: 9780811864015 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: Chronicle Books, 07/01/2009
I learned to walk by holding on to my dog Knort and he was always my support--physically and emotionally. These beautifully illustrated stories celebrate the intensity of the bond that forms between children and animals, the pain of losing them, and the joy of being found by them. Let the stories find a place in your heart. -Nici
ISBN-13: 9780380709175 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: HarperCollins, 03/01/1990
I already had a love of dogs, but this book is the one that got me started on my love of reading to myself. After reading this one, I had to read the whole “series.” Perfect for the young readers in your life—especially if they love dogs. –Clytia
ISBN-13: 9780385317016 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: Dial Press Trade Paperback, 01/01/1999
In the midst of the usual saccharine pet memoirs there stands alone Knapp’s unusually beautiful, often painful memoir about the intense emotional bond between her and her dog. Knapp, a brilliant writer haunted by various addictions, finds peace in the fiercely unconditional love she shares with her canine companion. A classic. –Maryse
ISBN-13: 9780156027328 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: Mariner Books, 05/01/2003
A boy named Pi Patel becomes stranded on a lifeboat with a bunch of castaway animals. Although Martel has larger themes of faith to explore, I believe the real reason for the immense popularity of this book is simply his vivid rendering of what it might be like to be out to sea on a small boat with a 450-pound Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. –Seana