Lost Wonders
10 Tales of Extinction from the 21st Century
(Author) Tom LathanA compelling account of what happens when the delicate balance of life is disturbed, told through the remarkable stories of ten species that have lived, died out and been declared extinct since the turn of the twenty-first century. Many scientists believe that we are currently living through the Earth's sixth mass extinction, with species disappearing at a rate not seen for tens of millions of years--a trend that will only accelerate as climate change and other pressures intensify. What does it mean to live in such a time? And what exactly do we lose when a species goes extinct? In a series of fascinating encounters with subjects that are now nowhere to be found on Earth--from giant tortoises to minuscule snails the size of sesame seeds, from ocean-hopping trees to fish that wag their tails like puppies--Tom Lathan brings these lost wonders briefly back to life and gives us a tantalizing glimpse of what we have lost within our own lifetime. Drawing on the personal recollections of the people who studied these species, as well as those who tried but ultimately failed to save them, and with beautiful illustrations from Claire Kohda, Lost Wonders is an intimate portrait of the species that have only recently vanished from our world and an urgent warning to hold on all the more tightly to those now slipping from our grasp.
Tom Lathan
Tom Lathan is best known for his novel "The Glass Castle," a powerful memoir detailing his tumultuous childhood. His writing style is raw and honest, drawing readers into his personal experiences with vivid imagery and emotional depth. Lathan's work sheds light on themes of resilience, family dysfunction, and the human spirit.