Waiting for Aphrodite, Sue Hubbell
Waiting for Aphrodite, Sue Hubbell
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Waiting for Aphrodite
Journeys into the Time before Bones

Author: Sue Hubbell

Narrator: Barbara Caruso

Unabridged: 7 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/29/2011

Categories: Nonfiction, Science


Synopsis

"We humans are a minority of giants, stumbling around in the world of little things," Sue Hubbell writes in this marvelous book. Each of these little things "has a complicated and special way of getting on in the world, different from ours and different from one another's." In Waiting for Aphrodite she explores the ways of sponges and sea urchins, horseshoe crabs and the sea mouse known as Aphrodite—as well as our ways. She takes us on a journey through the mysteries of time—geological, biological, and personal—as she writes of the evolution of life on this planet and the evolution of her own life: her childhood next to a Michigan graveyard; the three colleges where she "learned three things"; her twenty-five years keeping bees on a farm in the Ozarks; her move to a "strange little house" in a small Maine town, "the place I wanted to grow old in." And in the tide pools and ocean waters there she discovered a whole new world, the world of little things that inspired this book. "In her new book, Hubbell becomes a Shakespeare of advocacy for some of the more ignored denizens of our complicated planet."—Newsday

About Sue Hubbell

Sue Hubbell (1935-2018) was the author of eight books, including A Country Year and New York Times Notable Book A Book of Bees. She wrote for the New Yorker, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Smithsonian, and Time, and was a frequent contributor to the "Hers" column of the New York Times.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim on October 10, 2017

Hubbell takes us further into her explorations of the spineless world which she started in Broadsides from the Other Orders: A Book of Bugs. Part science, part nature writing, part autobiographical, it's a pleasant stroll through some sea life, fire flies, worms, spiders, & other species. While ther......more

Goodreads review by Bonnie on June 27, 2020

What an excellent book - fun, informative, well written, meditative but not slow paced or boring. Sue Hubbell makes the most humble creatures really interesting. Pill bugs, centipedes, barnacles, etc. Etc. I am not especially interested in creepy crawlers but loved this book. It also has nice illust......more

Goodreads review by Cedar on December 10, 2024

aphroditos!......more

Goodreads review by Scott on July 09, 2017

Continuing on my streak of finally checking out books I picked up years ago from used book stores. This one is comprised of a series of essays written by a zoologist who focuses on the study of invertebrate life-forms, ranging from crickets to worms to sea urchins and various other life forms one wo......more

Goodreads review by Jack on July 19, 2023

Full of creatures: pill bugs, sea mice, larval fireflies, urchins, irrupting millipedes. And also filled with scientists galore. Both are interesting, but you read to the end because Sue Hubbell is a force, and hopefully you too can be gazing into tide pools with wonder in your 70s. It's rare to hav......more