AMY TAN is the author of several novels, including The Joy Luck Club and The Bonesetter's Daughter. She is a co-producer and co-screenwriter of the film version of The Joy Luck Club and is on the board of American Bird Conservancy. She lives in Sausalito, California.
“Tan is a tremendously charming emissary from the world of birding
. . . [Her] curiosity, along with a sharp eye and a novelist’s
penchant for narrative, has been channeled into an absorbing,
quirky book of days focused on the avian ecosystem Tan has
established in her Sausalito backyard . . . The intensity of Tan’s
love for her visitors makes The Backyard Bird Chronicles an
unexpectedly moving account regardless of your level of interest in
bird-watching. Because while the book is about goldencrowned
sparrows and Cooper’s hawks and hummingbirds, it’s also a book
about survival, adaptation, and chance.”
—Francie Lin, The Boston Globe
“Tan’s observations of her avian guests, recorded in journal form,
are both entertaining and informative. And the drawings that
illustrate her musings are remarkable . . . Like the early
naturalists, Tan learns by watching, bringing no preconceptions,
and it’s a pleasure to sit with her as she observes and accumulates
knowledge. She takes careful notes, she sketches what she sees and
she tries to draw conclusions . . . Fun, messy spontaneity, it
turns out, can make for an awfully good book.”
—Sue Horton, Los Angeles Times
“Moving . . . Through diary entries, original sketches and
questions to spark readers’ own introspection, this is a heartfelt
look at the impact of the natural world—for those who take the time
to look outside.”
—People Magazine
“Charming . . . Tan delivers a journal of birdwatching that’s
filled with sketches, casual observations, and the delight of
having a hummingbird feed out of your hand. Writers observe and Tan
does that beautifully, encouraging you to pause, look around and
observe as well. Not just for birders.”
—Parade Magazine
“Delightful . . . Tan’s lovely graphite and colored pencil drawings
reveal yet another side of the multitalented author . . . Her
depictions of their habits and foibles are laced with considerable
wit . . . Her bird chronicles are fun, too — and informative.”
—Heller McAlpin, Los Angeles Times
“Much of great writing comes from great interest, and in The
Backyard Bird Chronicles, Amy Tan shows us how the world fascinates
her, especially the birds. The result is both unexpected and
spectacular.”
—Ann Patchett, author of These Precious Days
“What an enchanting and illuminating book! How lucky for us that
Amy Tan has turned her genius, her deep empathy and insight, her
keen eye for what is telling, to birds. Every page of these
chronicles radiates warm curiosity, wonder, and delight.”
—Jennifer Ackerman, The Genius of Birds
“This is one of the most infectious and convincing books about
nature I’ve read. For the bird-watcher, the would-be bird-watcher,
or for the bird-watching skeptic, this offers great delight and
unexpected intrigue. Through Tan’s ecstatic eyes, what could be a
dry treatise on ornithological happenings becomes something far
more fun and much more profound. It’s really a book about
seeing.”
—Dave Eggers, author of Ungrateful Mammals
“Anybody even mildly interested in birds, or thinking about getting
interested in birds (which are, after all, the indicator genus for
the health of the planet), will want this book perched on their
shelf, if only for the gift of Amy Tan’s eye and the example she
gives us of how to pay attention. What a treasure.”
—Robert Hass, Pulitzer Prize-Winning author of Summer Snow: New
Poems
“Backyard Bird Chronicles is fun reading. It shows how we can
become engaged emotionally, literally and artistically with the
natural world—to joyfully learn about the most accessible and yet
wild animals, the often rare and beautiful birds that choose to
come and live near and sometimes with us.”
—Bernd Heinrich, author of Mind of the Raven
“With this book as your guide, embark into the bird world Amy Tan.
This is an intimate view, a sort-of love affair with the birds and
their behavior, that Amy has come to know over several years.
Within the leafy universe of her own backyard, she has quietly
beheld, patiently observed, and taken in-depth notations of an
extensive array of bird species. In colorful detail, she describes
various bird’s behavior, while capturing their beauty in
exquisitely rendered illustrations. Species include fearsome
predators and watchful prey, long distance migrants and hometown
residents. Through her unique insight and gift as an author and
artist, Amy exposes a world of intrigue, beauty, even humor about
the birds we all share this world with.”
—Keith Hansen, author of Hansen’s Field Guide to Birds of the
Sierra Nevada
“Amy Tan’s bird journals can change the way you see the world. They
show that stories, mysteries, humor, and beauty are all around us
if we take the time to pay attention. They remind us that we never
stop learning and growing, and if we put in the work, we can learn
and master new skills. These journals invite us to look out of our
own windows with fresh eyes and wonder.”
—John Muir Laws, author of The Laws Guide to Drawing Birds
“If you really want to understand something, draw it. That’s the
conclusion I’ve reached in witnessing how much Amy Tan has learned
about the bird community in her back yard. No matter how much you
think you know about birds, you are guaranteed to learn something
surprising and inspiring from this charmingly illustrated and
creatively-conceived book.”
—Michael J. Parr, President of American Bird Conservancy
“If you promise me a witty birder book—birds as windows on
life!!!—then great, and if the great Amy Tan is writing it, even
better. The perfect antidote (with illustrations!) to whatever
these past few years have been.”
—Lit Hub, “Most Anticipated Books of 2024”
“The Backyard Bird Chronicles is custom-made for [people who love
birds], with evocative illustrations and lively narratives . . .
Tan's skill in accurately representing her subjects is undeniable .
. . Tan's curiosity extends endlessly, so questions abound; some
are answerable, others unknowable, but all point readers to a type
of attention many long to capture for themselves. Put this book in
their hands. It will be loved.”
—Sara Beth West, Shelf Awareness
“At turns engaging, sad, and philosophical, this highly recommended
title demonstrates that anyone can be a bird watcher by simply
venturing into their own backyard and it encourages readers to be
aware of the natural world around them. Fans of Tan’s fiction will
love this, but so will most other general readers.”
—Library Journal, starred
“A charming bird journey . . . [Tan] fashions her findings into
delightful and approachable journal excerpts, accompanied by her
gorgeous color sketches . . . An ebullient nature lover’s paean to
birds.”
—Kirkus
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