In this fascinating book from the New York Times bestselling author of The Horse, Wendy Williams explores the lives of one of the world’s most resilient creatures—the butterfly—shedding light on the role that they play in our ecosystem and in our human lives.
Butterflies are one of the world’s most beloved insects. From butterfly gardens to zoo exhibitions, they are one of the few insects we’ve encouraged to infiltrate our lives. Yet, what has drawn us to these creatures in the first place? And what are their lives really like? In this groundbreaking book, New York Times bestselling author and science journalist Wendy Williams reveals the inner lives of these “flying flowers”—creatures far more intelligent and tougher than we give them credit for.
Monarch butterflies migrate thousands of miles each year from Canada to Mexico. Other species have learned how to fool ants into taking care of them. Butterflies’ scales are inspiring researchers to create new life-saving medical technology. Williams takes readers to butterfly habitats across the globe and introduces us to not only various species, but to the scientists who have dedicated their lives to studying them.
Coupled with years of research and knowledge gained from experts in the field, this accessible “butterfly biography” explores the ancient partnership between these special creatures and humans, and why they continue to fascinate us today. Touching, eye-opening, and incredibly profound, The Language of Butterflies reveals the critical role they play in our world.
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“Williams is a consummate storyteller, and her narrative seamlessly integrates scientific facts with vivid portraits of characters as colorful as the butterflies that intrigue and inspire them.”
— BookPage (starred review)
“Digs deeply into the lives of both butterflies and scientists.”
— Science“Shares with readers the weird and wonderful stories of the people who have chased, studied, and explained butterflies over the centuries.”
— Christian Science Monitor“Combining humor and poetry, Wendy Williams explores both butterflies and the people who love them…A charming, even suspenseful tale.”
— Minneapolis Star Tribune“Williams shows us how these animals can also transform whole ecosystems, scientific disciplines, and human hearts.”
— Abigail Tucker, New York Times bestselling authorBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Wendy Williams is a science journalist and the author of several books, including the acclaimed, New York Times bestseller The Horse: The Epic History of Our Noble Companion.
Angela Brazil is an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator and a professional actor who is proud to be a long-standing member of the Resident Acting Company at Trinity Repertory Company. She also teaches at the Brown/Trinity Conservatory.