![]() “A strange and wonderful thing, the work of a first-class mind that refuses to submit to any categories or precedent. In Oak Flat, Lauren Redniss has produced a supernova: a dazzling blend of deep reporting, sublime artwork, haunting dialogue, and descriptive writing that has the crystalline precision of a prose poemA vivid, searing, indelible act of witness. “Redniss combines her own dual punch of expressive art and impressive erudition to give an entirely new take on all that happens above our heads.” -Adam Gopnik “Redniss is one of the most creative science writers of our time-her combination of beautiful artwork, reporting, and poetic prose brings science to life in ways that words alone simply cannot.” -Rebecca Skloot The reader willing to put herself fully in Redniss’s hands will be rewarded with a delicious feeling of being enveloped by a phenomenon that eclipses the chiming trivialities of daily life.” - Elle shown us how human beings live with nature-fighting, coexisting, taming, predicting via leech barometer and radar and intuition.” - The New York Times Book Review Contains plenty of scientific explanation (including more than a few nods toward global warming), but also far-flung personal stories that illuminate the beauty, wonder and chaos inherent in the elements.” - The New York Times Redniss’s combo of fact, folklore, and vibrant etched copperplate prints enthralls.” - O: The Oprah Magazine “A gorgeous and illuminating illustrated study of weather in all its tempestuous variety. a wild rainstorm of a book, pelting the reader with ideas and inspiration.” - Nature “ aesthetically charged and deeply researched account. The result is a book unlike any other: a spellbinding combination of storytelling, art, and science. She created many of the images using the antiquated printmaking technique copper plate photogravure etching. Redniss produced each element of Thunder & Lightning: the text, the artwork, the covers, and every page in between. Drawing on extensive research and countless interviews, she examines our own day and age, from our most personal decisions- Do I need an umbrella today?-to the awesome challenges we face with global climate change. Redniss visits the headquarters of the National Weather Service, recounts top-secret rainmaking operations during the Vietnam War, and examines the economic impact of disasters like Hurricane Katrina. This wide-ranging work roams from the driest desert on earth to a frigid island in the Arctic, from the Biblical flood to the defeat of the Spanish Armada. In Thunder & Lightning, Lauren Redniss tells the story of weather and humankind through the ages. ![]() Weather is the very air we breathe-it shapes our daily lives and alters the course of history.
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