(For Readers of The Mad Monk Manifesto, The Hidden Life of Trees, or Dreaming in Turtle)
by Yun Rou (Author)
#1 New Release in Biology of Reptiles & Amphibians and in Taoism ─ Explore the Bond Between Humans and Animals
Be a part of it─2020 is Designated “Year of the Turtle” by Zoological and Conservation Organizations.
Turtle Planet is a work of philosophical
fact and fiction by ordained Daoist Monk Yun Rou. This beautifully
written work of thought deeply explores the bond between humans and
animals―the wisdom they teach us, the wounds they can heal, and the role
we play in their destruction.
A Daoist focus on personal cultivation, environmental conservation, and political and social justice. Daoist
Monk Yun Rou received his academic education at Yale, Cornell, and the
University of California and was ordained a Daoist monk at the Chun Yang
(Pure Yang) Taoist Temple in Guangzhou, China. Drawing on fifty years
of loving and husbanding turtles, from the car-sized giant Leatherback
turtle to the Central Asian tortoise, Monk Yun Rou sounds the alarm of
what climate change, global extinction, human intervention, and
environmental devastation really mean to their worlds and to ours.
See the world through the eyes of turtles. Turtle Planet renders
the wonders and suffering of the natural world through the eyes of
eighteen exotic turtles. An informational glossary and description of
each turtle at the end of the book is provided as a bonus gift to
readers.
If you have read and learned from books such as H is for Hawk, The Soul of an Octopus, or Ishmael; you will be moved by Turtle Planet, a must for any reader who loves nature, cherishes animals, and celebrates ideas.