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Susan J Tweit (Author), Joyce Bergen (Illustrator)

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9 and up4 and up
Intriguing facts about the plants, animals, and landscape of the Southwest. Suggested reading and activities engage active minds, young and older.

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Gr. 4^-8. Tweit's eclectic collection of natural-history facts and trivia provides a fascinating look at the American Southwest. Topics ranging from geology and climate to rock art and love bites (spiders) are introduced in illustrated double-page spreads that offer a narrative overview, pen-and-ink drawings, and numerous sidebars containing specialized information. Generous appendixes provide lists of museums and cultural centers; a bibliography; checklists of plants, animals, natural features, and important places; a glossary; and an index. Although the text may be too scattered to satisfy report writers, it has plenty of browser appeal and will be especially useful for families planning hikes or nature walks in the Southwest. Kay Weisman

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SUSAN J. TWEIT is an award-winning author whose passionate articulation of humans x2019; relationship with the x201C;community of the land x201D; x2014;nature and the landscapes we love x2014;has earned her accolades that include a Silver Eddie, the Oscar of magazine awards, for x201C;The Last Refuge x201D; in National Parks magazine, and a spot on the Denver Post x2019;s x201C;Colorado Voices x201D; panel x2014;twice. Her eleven books include Colorado Less Traveled, a finalist for the Colorado Book Awards, and The San Luis Valley: Sand Dunes and Sandhill Cranes, hailed as x201C;a joy to read x201D; by High Country News. Tweit writes a weekly column, x201C;Nature of Life, x201D; for her local paper, the Mountain Mail. She also records and produces this material for broadcast on KHEN-FM, her local community radio, and as podcasts on her Web site, susanjtweit.com.

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My training is in field ecology, the study of the natural communities that make Earth a living planet. I once spent weeks in wild places studying grizzly bear habitat, wildfire patterns and sagebrush communities. I turned to writing when I realized I loved telling the stories behind the data more than collecting those data.

I'm the author of twelve books that explore the interrelationships that form what Aldo Leopold called the "community of the land." My work has appeared in magazines and newspapers from Audubon and Popular Mechanics to High Country News and the Los Angeles Times - and has been heard on the Martha Stewart Living Radio Network.

I've taught workshops at colleges, universities, and writing festivals from University of California-Riverside and Miami University of Ohio to Wofford College in South Carolina, as well as at home and online. Audiences as diverse as the International Xeriscape Conference, Collegiate Peaks Forum, Monte Vista Crane Festival, and the Walking Words Writing Festival have called my talks "inspiring" and "insightful." I coach individual writers, review manuscripts for university presses, and contribute to "The Perch," the blog of Audubon magazine, and Story Circle Network's "HerStories" as well as my own blog. My current teaching and speaking schedule is on my web site (susanjtweit.com).

I'm a Quaker, a step-mother, a daughter, a sister, an aunt, a mentor & mentee, and a friend. I belong to an informal network of writers and artists who speak for the land, and to Story Circle Network, Women Writing the West, ASLE, and Colorado Author's League.

I'm a passionate gardener: I grow my own vegetables, fruits and herbs, and also enjoy the challenge of native plant restoration and "wildscape" design. My designs have been featured in the Rocky Mountain News, Zone 4, and on garden blogs. Take a look at the slide shows on my web site (susanjtweit.com).

I live with my husband, sculptor Richard Cabe, in a house heated by the sun--the sun generates our electricity, too!--on a reclaimed industrial parcel in a high-desert valley tucked in the shadow of the tallest stretch of the Rocky Mountains.

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THE SOUTHWEST IS A LAND OF EXTREMES, ranging from high mountains to deserts at sea level. Read the first page
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southern southwest, sacred datura, fairy shrimp, spadefoot toads, horned lizards, cactus wrens
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New Mexico, North America, Grand Canyon, Colorado Plateau, National Monument, United States, Colorado River, Native American, Rocky Mountains, Big Bend National Park
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