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020 _a9781846270543
060 _aPZ
100 1 _aKlinkenborg, Verlyn
245 1 _aTimothy's book :
_bnotes of an english country tortoise
260 _aLondon :
_bPortobello books,
_c2006
300 _a185p
520 _aTimothy, a wise and eloquent tortoise, has spent some forty years amongst humans, living in their midst in the lovely Hampshire village of Selborne, the occasional object of study for his host, Gilbert White, whose letters famously comprise A Natural History of Selborne. But Timothy is inclined to study too. His observations of the natural world that surrounds him can match those of his master for aptness, precision, illumination and beauty - his gaze falls with equal aplomb on the flitting martins and swallows, trooping frogs, mating harvest mice, hares nibbling at the cabbage and, above all, on those 'tottering, stilt-gaited beasts', their instincts so derelict, who tower over Timothy and make their odd ways known to him. Who would guess that a tortoise marooned in the heart of old England could tell us so much?
650 _aFiction
_96184
942 _n0
999 _c105838
_d105838