American Wolf

Plot:

American Wolf shares the life story of O-Six, a wolf born and raised in Yellowstone. She was an Alpha, fiercely leading her pack and raising pups and creating a legacy, in the midst of a controversial time for wolves. Avid wolf watchers in Yellowstone grew to admire O-Six. Elk hunters saw her kind as competition for their prey. Cattle ranchers resented the loss of their livestock to wolves. This book explores not only O-Six’s life, but also the greater cultural context in which she lived. I listened to this in audiobook format, and would highly recommend it – Mark Bramhall is such a wonderful narrator, and he brings this story by Nate Blakeslee to life.

What I loved most:

Humans, y’all. We think we know best, and we’re just wrong sooo much. It was fascinating to hear the story of humans trying to manage wildlife – from “oh there are too many wolves, let’s kill them” to “wait we need more wolves, let’s create a new program to bring the wolves back” and everything in between. This is the kind of book that makes you ponder what life would have been like back in ye old days, before we chopped down all the trees and paved all the roads, when animals were able to roam in their natural habitats and just live their lives.

Read this book if you like:

Nature, conservation, animals, celebrating God’s creation, considering the impact of human intervention

Book details:

  • Author: Nate Blakeslee
  • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
  • Date of Publication: October 17, 2017
  • Interest Level: Adult

Think Again

Think Again

Plot:

How do we come to believe the things we consider to be true? And after we’ve formed an opinion, does that opinion remain true for the rest of our lives? In Think Again, Adam Grant explores the process of rethinking, or evaluating one’s beliefs. The subtitle of this book is “the power of knowing what you don’t know”. It’s about really considering the opinions you hold, and why you hold those opinions… and it’s also about finding joy in being wrong and changing your opinion. If you’re someone who enjoys examining cognitive processes, or someone who likes debating and actually listening to what the other person is saying, or someone who wants to actively evaluate what people tell you instead of indiscriminately accepting it, this is the book for you.

What I loved most:

I’m in my late twenties. One of my favorite parts of this decade of life has been the process of coming to my own beliefs and opinions. Throughout our lives, we’re constantly inundated with people trying to convince us that their opinions are right – effectively, trying to get us to rethink what we believe. I love that as human beings, we all have our own unique thoughts. We can either believe what other people tell us truth is, or we can intentionally choose to evaluate our beliefs and make our own decisions. How wonderful it is to examine one’s thoughts, and choose to be in control of them.

Read this book if you like:

Humility, psychology, being a lifelong learner

Book details:

  • Author: Adam Grant
  • Publisher: Viking Books
  • Date of Publication: February 2, 2021
  • Interest Level: Adult