A distinguished naturalist chronicles the evolution of life on Earth and sheds light on the world of earthworms, corals, crickets, and Aphrodite, the sea mouse
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In Waiting for Aphrodite, Sue Hubbell explores the ways of sponges and sea urchins, millipedes and earthworms, horseshoe crabs and the sea mouse known as Aphrodite - as well as our ways. She takes us on a journey through the mysteries of time - geological, biological, and personal - as she writes of the evolution of life on this planet and the evolution of her own life: her childhood next to a Michigan graveyard; the three colleges where she "learned three things"; her twenty-five years on a ninety-acre farm in the Ozarks, where she kept bees and wrote her classic book A Country Year; the move from the Ozarks to a strange little house in a Maine town "that was a Yankee version of what my Missouri town had been when I first moved there, before Walmart and McDonald's?" She had chosen the Maine town as the place she wanted to grow old in, but in its tide pools and ocean waters she discovered a whole new world, the world of little things that inspired this book.
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