The Mountains Next Door

The Mountains Next Door

by Janice Emily Bowers
The Mountains Next Door

The Mountains Next Door

by Janice Emily Bowers

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Overview

The Rincon Mountains east of Tucson are a small and seemingly undistinguished range; rounded and arid, they are more a site for foothill walks than serious exploring. Yet these unassuming mountains disclose many wonders and curiosities upon close inspection, as Janice Emily Bowers discovered while conducting a botanical study there. Over the course of two years she made 38 excursions into the Rincons—some for two or three days at a time—and garnered not only plant specimens but thoughts along the way. The Mountains Next Door is the first book to describe and celebrate the natural history of these mountains that even longtime Arizonans may often take for granted.

"I watched the seasons march through the canyons," writes Bowers, "followed the wildflower parade from February through November, and throughout it all realized that I could travel in the Rincon Mountains forever and never learn all they contained." It is also a book of meditations, as Bowers reflects upon the meaning of nature, the similarities between the scientific and creative processes, the value of wilderness in the face of urban encroachment, and other ideas. Participating in the long tradition of reflective natural history writing, she has produced a memorable book that depicts the delights and dilemmas of field botany as it explores the perennial struggle between science and mysticism that tugs at every naturalist's heart.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816533237
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Publication date: 11/01/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 147
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Janice Emily Bowers is a botanist with the U.S. Geological Survey in Tucson.

Table of Contents

Contents Preface Part One / The Flora Coming Home Collections Roses by Other Names Backwards into Spring Pulling Summer from the Ground The Island Life Science with a Capital S Part Two / The Mountain Words for Water The Cactus and Other Anomalies The Land of Oaks Demolition Derby Thomas Gray Was Wrong Part Three / The World Beyond The Blessings of Wilderness Seeing Truly The Great Paper Memory Tongues in Trees The Dancer and the Dance Notes Common Plant Names
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