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Ten Birds That Changed the World
Stephen Moss
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Rave
Christoph Irmscher,
The Wall Street Journal
Ambitious ... Moss is a captivating storyteller, whose crystal-clear prose offers handsome rewards, especially in those passages that rely on personal observation.
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Simon Worrall,
The Guardian (UK)
The book is packed with remarkable facts and figures ... But Moss is also a companionable narrator.
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Madoc Cairns,
The Observer (UK)
Moss isn’t optimistic about our future, but he asks readers not to despair ... Delicate, stylish.
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Kirkus
The author’s thorough and well-argued book brings urgent attention to all the species that now face oblivion due to the global climate crisis.
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