Never Look a Polar Bear in the Eye
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Never Look a Polar Bear in the Eye by Zac Unger
A captivating look at the battle between man and nature from the vantage point of Churchill, Manitoba- the Polar Bear Capital of the World- where natives, conservationists, hunters, scientists, and the most dangerous predators on the planet converge
Dan Rubenstein, Canadian Geographic"Zac Unger's deep dive into the health of polar bear populations around the world cuts through the sound-bite science typically reported by the mainstream media to explore the truth about the status of this speciesIt's also a very engaging and entertaining book to read-no small feat when tackling such complex subject matter." Parents, February 2013"[A] hilarious and informative memoir... Cozy up to a fire and check out this funny, insightful wintry read. Fans of Wild, Into the Wild and other outdoorsy tomes will love Never Look a Polar Bear in the Eye." Shelf Awareness, 2/1/13"Well-researched, highly detailed... Unger's prose is gritty, sometimes snarky, but well-intentioned... Since few of us will ever see a polar bear in the wild, Unger gives us a close a look as we're likely to get." San Jose Mercury News, 1/31/13"In this amusing and informative account of their two years in a tiny town, the author interacts with tourists and locals, scientists and conservationists-and, of course, the bears themselves." Topeka Capital Journal, 2/7/13 "Part travelogue, part history lesson and part memoir, Never Look a Polar Bear in the Eye bear-ly scratches the surface of ecopolitics, too, although author Unger surely tries to look at the subject from all sides. Unger is serious in the research he presents, but that's about as far as the solemnity goes: This book will make you laugh, it will entertain you, and it will make your heart pound just a little. It's also a good argument-starter, so if you're looking for discourse on global warming, you'll find it here. Read Never Look a Polar Bear in the Eye, because even in the snow, nothing is ever black and white." Winnipeg Free Press, 2/2/13"[An] often hilarious but deeply informed page-turner." San Francisco Chronicle, 2/10/13"An engaging book that's equal parts adventure story, family memoir and environmental expose." Lawrence Eagle Tribune, 2/10/13"This book will make you laugh, it will entertain you, and it will make your heart pound just a little. It's also a good argument-starter. So if you're looking for discourse on global warming you'll find it here." San Francisco Book Review, 2/12/13"[Zac Unger is] quick with a witty twist of a phrase."
Zac Unger is a writer as well as a firefighter and paramedic with the Oakland Fire Department. He is the author of Working Fire: The Making of a Fireman and has written for Slate, The Economist, Men's Journal, and other publications.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780306821165 |
| ISBN 10 | 0306821168 |
| Title | Never Look a Polar Bear in the Eye |
| Author | Zac Unger |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Hachette Books |
| Year published | 2013-01-29 |
| Number of pages | 320 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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