Better Living Through Birding, Christian Cooper
Better Living Through Birding, Christian Cooper
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Better Living Through Birding
Notes from a Black Man in the Natural World

Author: Christian Cooper

Narrator: Christian Cooper

Unabridged: 10 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/13/2023


Synopsis

Central Park birder Christian Cooper takes us beyond the viral video that shocked a nation and into a world of avian adventures, global excursions, and the unexpected lessons you can learn from a life spent looking up.

"Wondrous . . . captivating.”—Ed Yong, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of An Immense World

Christian Cooper is a self-described “Blerd” (Black nerd), an avid comics fan and expert birder who devotes every spring to gazing upon the migratory birds that stop to rest in Central Park, just a subway ride away from where he lives in New York City. While in the park one morning in May 2020, Cooper was engaged in the birdwatching ritual that had been a part of his life since he was ten years old when what might have been a routine encounter with a dog walker exploded age-oldracial tensions. Cooper’s viral video of the incident would send shock waves through the nation.

In Better Living Through Birding, Cooper tells the story of his extraordinary life leading up to the now-infamous incident in Central Park and shows how a life spent looking up at the birds prepared him, in the most uncanny of ways, to be a gay, Black man in America today. From sharpened senses that work just as well at a protest as in a park to what a bird like the Common Grackle can teach us about self-acceptance, Better Living Through Birding exults in the pleasures of a life lived in pursuit of the natural world and invites you to discover them yourself.

Equal parts memoir, travelogue, and primer on the art of birding, this is Cooper’s story of learning to claim and defend space for himself and others like him, from his days at Marvel Comics introducing the first gay storylines to vivid and life-changing birding expeditions through Africa, Australia, the Americas, and the Himalayas. Better Living Through Birding recounts Cooper’s journey through the wonderful world of birds and what they can teach us about life, if only we would look and listen.

Bird audio provided by Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Cover images: Christian Cooper by Brittainy Newman / The New York Times / Redux, bird and sky / Getty Images

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kasa on November 02, 2023

Christian Cooper's encounter with another person named Cooper shot him squarely into the national spotlight. A frazzled woman, looking more like she's strangling her dog than protecting it, is filmed by a man she's accusing of threatening her, his calm voice saying "Go ahead. Call the police." But t......more

Goodreads review by Migdalia on April 02, 2023

This book is such a great mix of memoir, travelogue, and birding. Cooper has lived such a varied and interesting life. The fact that he had that infamous viral moment in 2020 is definitely not the most interesting thing about him. I thoroughly enjoyed reading about Cooper's family, his jobs and freel......more

Goodreads review by Sara on April 29, 2023

This is an excellent memoir. The best part of this book is how Christian Cooper seamlessly weaves his love and knowledge of birding with his really cool life story. He writes with great perspective on birding, traveling, race and being gay. I particularly love the descriptive language used to descri......more

Goodreads review by Katra on April 19, 2024

Thanks to NetGalley and Random House for advance access to this title in exchange for an honest review. I started this book with expectations that probably skewed my attitudes and might have appreciated it more without those expectations. I was all ready for a good birding book. Cooper's love of bird......more

Goodreads review by Monica on July 21, 2023

Christian Cooper is such a vivid writer! He uses his passion for birding to structure a completely engrossing memoir. He tells such engaging stories about his life, his family, his spirituality, his love life, his activism, with frequent descriptions and discussions of his obsession with birds. He i......more


Quotes

“Christian Cooper’s book is every bit as wondrous and captivating as the birds he so adores—a joyous tour across subcultures and continents, and a masterful account of a life full of song, full of heart, and fully lived.”—Ed Yong, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of An Immense World

“An uplifting and inspiring read. Christian Cooper is a national treasure.”—Van Jones, New York Times bestselling author and host of The Van Jones Show

“Utterly captivating, a marvel of storytelling . . . Christian Cooper’s memoir is tender, honest, funny, wise, poignant, piercing, and infused with brilliant observations on the nature of birds, humans, and his own extraordinary personal journey.”—Jennifer Ackerman, New York Times bestselling author of The Genius of Birds

“I cannot think of a better guide to teach us all to slow down, look, listen, and grab our binoculars than Cooper, a self-described Black queer nerd, who delivers the best nature bath ever, in lyrical, lush, relatable prose.”—Brittney Cooper, PhD, New York Times bestselling author of Eloquent Rage

“Funny, brave, kind, and eagle-eyed, Cooper brings into focus not only the spectacular winged creatures he loves, but also the glorious messiness, prejudice, courage, and passion of our own species—and how birding can show us all how to lead better lives.”—Sy Montgomery, author of How to Be a Good Creature

“Read this book if you want to discover the joys, struggles, and magic of birding, but even more because it’s a book about the joys, struggles, and magic of life. Christian Cooper is a brilliant storyteller who manages to pack history, science, and sociology—with just the right amount of laugh-out-loud sass—into his powerful memoir. This book soars!”—Juli Berwald, author of Spineless

“Christian Cooper writes with passion and honesty—even about that Central Park run-in and media storm, which he handled with aplomb. Birders are fortunate to have Mr. Cooper as a spokesperson for the modern age.”—Noah Strycker, author of Birding Without Borders

“In addressing the Central Park incident, [Cooper] elegantly frames it within both his own bird-focused narrative and a broader conversation about racism and police brutality. . . . This rewarding memoir adds heft and heart to the headlines.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)