
Adventures with Ari
A Puppy, a Leash & Our Year Outdoors
Kathryn Miles(Author)
Skyhorse Publishing
Published on 11. February 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-1-63450-257-3 (ISBN)
Description
"Charming, rich, intelligent...and best of all, on every page Kathryn Miles displays her love for Ari and dogs of every kind."- Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, author of When Elephants Weep
When Kathryn Miles adopts Ari, an exotic Jindo dog, the two of them begin to explore the outdoors together. A dog sees the world quite differently from a person. For starters, he or she is much closer to the ground-to what we've been trying to preserve more and more of these days. A dog is the original environmental activist: the sights, sounds, and smells of nature are what make a dog a dog. If you want to learn more about nature, try enjoying life like a dog.
Kathryn Miles decides to do just that when she becomes determined to let Ari live life on her own terms. Once some basic ground rules are set, Kathryn takes the leash off her dog and the blinders off her own eyes. A new world soon emerges: she and Ari explore a backyard landscape of grass, mud, snow, trees, and the occasional fox. They find the scent of a northern wind, the footprints of a startled raccoon, and other secrets of the natural world. The puppy's free-spirited outlook teaches Kathryn to see more when she might otherwise have seen less, while adding a certain excitement and clarity of vision. Soon, Kathryn begins to give up control and experience the world as Ari learns it.
Peppered with factual information about our natural world and the creatures that inhabit it, Adventures with Ari makes compelling reading for dog lovers as well as anyone who's been out and about in the woods. Like most projects of discovery, this process forces Kathryn to uncover much more than the physical-it allows important insight to her thoughts and feelings and her relationship with her entire family, all thanks to a puppy named Ari.
When Kathryn Miles adopts Ari, an exotic Jindo dog, the two of them begin to explore the outdoors together. A dog sees the world quite differently from a person. For starters, he or she is much closer to the ground-to what we've been trying to preserve more and more of these days. A dog is the original environmental activist: the sights, sounds, and smells of nature are what make a dog a dog. If you want to learn more about nature, try enjoying life like a dog.
Kathryn Miles decides to do just that when she becomes determined to let Ari live life on her own terms. Once some basic ground rules are set, Kathryn takes the leash off her dog and the blinders off her own eyes. A new world soon emerges: she and Ari explore a backyard landscape of grass, mud, snow, trees, and the occasional fox. They find the scent of a northern wind, the footprints of a startled raccoon, and other secrets of the natural world. The puppy's free-spirited outlook teaches Kathryn to see more when she might otherwise have seen less, while adding a certain excitement and clarity of vision. Soon, Kathryn begins to give up control and experience the world as Ari learns it.
Peppered with factual information about our natural world and the creatures that inhabit it, Adventures with Ari makes compelling reading for dog lovers as well as anyone who's been out and about in the woods. Like most projects of discovery, this process forces Kathryn to uncover much more than the physical-it allows important insight to her thoughts and feelings and her relationship with her entire family, all thanks to a puppy named Ari.
Reviews / Votes
?Charming, rich, intelligent...and best of all, on every page Kathryn Miles displays her love for Ari and dogs of every kind. I read it in one sitting!"?Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, author of When Elephants Weep?After a few generations of losing touch with nature, our eyes don't work so well any more. So it's a fine idea to borrow another pair, especially if they're attached to a wet and useful nose."?Bill McKibben, author Deep Economy
?Some discover nature through gardening, others through camping, and a rare few?such as Kathryn Miles?by gripping the end of a leash as the family dog reveals the great outdoors."?Hannah Holmes, author of The Well Dressed Ape: A Natural History of Myself
?Exhilarating...a fascinating and fun read. This exploration of the role of dogs in our lives never ceases to surprise. Kathryn Miles's writing is masterful, clean and precise; and her narrative is upbeat."?Janisse Ray, author of Ecology of a Cracker Childhood ?Charming, rich, intelligent...and best of all, on every page Kathryn Miles displays her love for Ari and dogs of every kind. I read it in one sitting!"?Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, author of When Elephants Weep
?After a few generations of losing touch with nature, our eyes don't work so well any more. So it's a fine idea to borrow another pair, especially if they're attached to a wet and useful nose."?Bill McKibben, author Deep Economy
?Some discover nature through gardening, others through camping, and a rare few?such as Kathryn Miles?by gripping the end of a leash as the family dog reveals the great outdoors."?Hannah Holmes, author of The Well Dressed Ape: A Natural History of Myself
?Exhilarating...a fascinating and fun read. This exploration of the role of dogs in our lives never ceases to surprise. Kathryn Miles's writing is masterful, clean and precise; and her narrative is upbeat."?Janisse Ray, author of Ecology of a Cracker Childhood
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York, NY
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
386 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-63450-257-3 (9781634502573)
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Kathryn Miles is the author of Superstorm: Nine Days Inside Hurricane Sandy and All Standing. An award-winning science writer, she has published her work in dozens of publications including Best American Essays, Ecotone, History, Outside Magazine, and Popular Mechanics. Miles currently serves as writer-in-residence for Green Mountain College and as a faculty member in Chatham University's low-residency MFA program. She lives in Poultney, Vermont.