Librarian Picks Books for the Month of October
Recommended reading on nature related topics from librarians at the Toledo Lucas County Public Library.
Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History
By Dan Flores
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“A deeply American tale, the story of the coyote in the American West and beyond is a sort of Manifest Destiny in reverse, with a pioneering hero whose career holds up an uncanny mirror to the successes and failures of American expansionism. An illuminating biography of this extraordinary animal, Coyote America isn't just the story of an animal's survival-it is one of the great epics of our time.” -- Bibliocommons
Coyotes
By Amy McDonald
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"From the mountains to the grasslands, coyotes are on the prowl! Through simple, predictable text and crisp images, beginning readers can learn about how these predators use their strong ears and eyes to find food. Simple features include a picture glossary and a diagram of body parts. Readers just starting out will have nothing to fear from this fun, supportive title!” -- Bibliocommons
Jumper: A Day in the Life of a Backyard Jumping Spider
By Jessica Lanan
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”From critically acclaimed illustrator of The Lost Package comes a bold nonfiction story following a day in the life of a backyard jumping spider - meticulously researched and utterly charming. What if you were small as a bean, Could walk on the walls and ceiling, Sense vibrations through your elbows, And jump five times your body length? That is Jumper's world. Open this book to discover the vibrant, hidden life of a backyard jumping spider.” --Bibliocommons
Black Cats
By Clara MacCarald
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Explores the superstition surrounding black cats, examines where the superstition came from, how and why it has continued to affect people over time, and whether people still believe it today. Additional features include a table of contents, Fast Facts, critical thinking questions, a phonetic glossary, an index, and sources for further research.” --Bibliocommons
The Black Cat
By Edgar Allen Poe
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“In the dark world of Edgar Allan Poe, where crime and madness intertwine in a terrifying web, a mysterious black cat appears. This extraordinary creature becomes a symbol of evil and curse, and its presence in the protagonist's life leads to shocking events. The reader is drawn into a dark tale of crime, guilt, and insanity, with each page revealing new secrets and surprising twists. 'The Black Cat' is a story that grips, horrifies, and refuses to be forgotten.” -- Bibliocommons
Trickster : Native American tales : a graphic collection
By Matt Dembicki (Editor)
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“This beautiful anniversary edition graphic anthology of Native American trickster tales brings together Native American folklore and the world of comics. In Trickster, 24 Native storytellers were paired with 24 comic artists, telling cultural tales from across America. Ranging from serious and dramatic to funny and sometimes downright fiendish, these tales bring tricksters back into popular culture.” – Publisher’s website
Spiders
By Gail Gibbons
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“Examines the physical characteristics, behavior, habitats, and different kinds of spiders.” -- Bibliocommons