Condor Comeback
By (Author) Sy Montgomery
Illustrated by Tianne Strombeck
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
4th October 2023
United States
Children
Non Fiction
598.92
Paperback
96
Width 279mm, Height 229mm
431g
Winner of the Green Earth Book Award
Sibert Medalist, National Book Award Honoree, and New York Times bestselling author Sy Montgomery turns her formidable talents to the story of California condors and the scientists who have fought against their extinction in this installment in the award-winning Scientists in the Field series.
In April of 1987 the last wild California condor was captured and taken to live in captivity like the other twenty-six remaining birds of its kind. Many thought that the days were over of of this remarkable, distinguished bird that had roamed the skies of North and Central American for thousands of years.
Sy Montgomery employs her skill for on-the-ground reporting, shrewd observation, and stunning narrative prose to detail the efforts of scientists, volunteers, and everyday citizens to get California condors back in the wild. In particular, Montgomery profiles employees at the Santa Barbara Zoo who have worked tirelessly to raise abandoned chicks, nurse sick birds back to health, and conduct research that can support legislation to ban what is probably the largest threat to the existence of the wild condor: lead bullets. In turns affectionate and frustrated, hopeful and heartbreaking, Montgomerys powerful prose does justice to these ancient, sociable, and elegant creatures.
Complete with world-class, full-color photography and helpful sidebars that provide details such as the history of the birds fight back from extinction, the dangers of lead poisoning, and the relationship of condors to the Chumash nation,Condor Comebackis an inspiring story of groundbreaking science, perseverance, and cooperation.
"Hopeful news in the natural world." Kirkus Reviews(starred review) "A captivating introduction to the California condor." Booklist (starred review) "Alongside Strombecks crisp photographs, Montgomery details the realities of their workfrom thrilling moments such as spotting a baby chick to long observation sessions where not much happensand has a knack for evocative descriptions. Though the condors future remains tenuous, Montgomerys compelling page-turner inspires optimism." Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Astory of unusual triumph for a species so close to extinction....with vivid images that range from the comic to the majestic. Youngsters will be galvanized by the possibilities of this kind of scientific work and keen to find ways to join in." Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books (starred review) "Like many of Montgomerys nonfiction titles in the series, this recent entry does an excellent job of incorporating facts and narrative information about an animal not typically covered in stand-alone titles. The engaging call-to-action message is paired with gorgeous photographs that immerse readers in the condors world." School Library Journal "Not only entertaining but will also likely impress the whole science class." Shelf Awareness
Researching her articles, films, scripts, and 33 books, National Book Award finalist Sy Montgomery has scuba-dived with sharks, cuddled with octopuses, slept next to a mother hippo and her baby, and been undressed by a wild orangutan. To inform this book, she and artist Matt Patterson helped rescue cold-stunned sea turtles on Cape Cod, raised baby painted turtles for release into the wild, and provided physical therapy for an injured, 42-pound wild snapping turtle named Fire Chief. They still regularly patrol a nesting site for native New England turtles against predators and volunteer at Turtle Rescue League in southern Massachusetts.