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Wild Life

Finding My Purpose in an Untamed World

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42 of 42 copies available
In this vulnerable and urgent memoir, Rae Wynn-Grant explores the ever-shifting relationship between humans, animals, and the earth through her personal journey to becoming a wildlife ecologist.
Growing up in the diverse and bustling California Bay Area, renowned wildlife ecologist Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant always felt worlds away from the white male adventurers she watched explore the wilderness on TV. She dreamed of a future where she could spend sleepless nights under the crowded canopies of the Amazon and the starry skies of the savanna. But as Rae set off on her own expeditions in the wild, she saw nature's delicate balance in a new light.
Wild Life follows Rae on her adventures and explorations in some of the world's most remote locales. Hers is a story about a nearly twenty-year career in the wild?carving a niche as one of very few Black female scientists?and the challenges she had to overcome, expectations she had to leave behind, and the many lessons she learned along the way. An incredible journey spanning the Great Plains of North America to the rainforests of Madagascar, Wild Life sheds light on our pivotal relationship and responsibility to the natural world and the relatives?both human and otherwise?that we share it with.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 26, 2024
      In this poignant debut memoir, Wynn-Grant recounts her bumpy path to becoming a wildlife ecologist. Growing up in San Luis Obispo, Calif., Wynn-Grant dreamt of hosting the nature shows she watched voraciously, whose exotic, biodiverse locales offered a stark contrast to her own backyard. As she got older and grew “painfully aware” of the prejudices she faced as a Black woman in the sciences, she came to accept that there was “no pathway” for her to become a nature show host. Instead, after a transformative semester in Kenya, Wynn-Grant set her sights on becoming a conservation ecologist, who “worked to find ways to keep wild animals, landscapes, and ecosystems thriving.” Her subsequent studies at Emory, Yale, and Columbia took her to Central Africa to study gorillas; to Minnesota, where she watched a team of conservationists revive a dead mother bear; and back to California, where she was moved to tears after spotting her first whale. Along the way, she catalogs her professional successes and stumbles, her brushes with racism, and the personal struggles that paralleled her professional ascent, including the dissolution of her first marriage. Throughout, Wynn-Grant’s passion and tenacity are on full display, elevating the narrative from travelogue to stirring underdog story. It’s an adventure worth taking. Agents: Steve Troha and Jamie Chambliss, Folio Literary.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant's memoir is an inspirational account of her life as a wildlife ecologist. Her career has involved traveling to remote locales to study and save animals, becoming a fellow of the National Geographic Society, and hosting "Wild Kingdom," a television program focused on protecting wildlife. Her warm and engaging narration of her own story is personable, accessible, and all-too-human as she describes the challenges she has faced personally and professionally. Wynn-Grant cites the importance of following one's heart in one's career and in one's life, not chasing traditional markers of success. Her pleasant delivery of this message, along with her honest descriptions of the challenges she faced, encourages listeners to pursue their dreams. S.E.G. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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