Anthill: A Novel

Anthill: A Novel by Edward O. Wilson, published by W. W. Norton & Company on April 5, 2010, is a first edition work comprising 378 pages. This novel presents the story of Raff Cody, a boy determined to confront humanity’s ecological impact. Set against the backdrop of Nokobee County, the narrative follows Raff’s adventures as he develops a fascination with the intricate world of ants, which ultimately shapes his life and the lives of those around him.
Readers will find a blend of thrilling experiences and profound insights as Raff navigates the challenges of adolescence and environmental advocacy. The book explores themes of coming of age and the tension between nature and human development, as Raff’s journey leads him from the beauty of the wildlands to the complexities of law and conservation. Through his encounters with both the natural world and societal conflicts, Anthill offers a unique perspective on survival and the ongoing struggle to protect the environment.
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Winner of the 2010 Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize for fiction: Inspirational and magical, the story of boy who grows up determined to save the world from its most savage ecological predator: Man himself.
“What the hell do you want?” snarled Frogman at Raff Cody, as the boy stepped innocently onto the reputed murderer’s property. Fifteen years old, Raff, along with his older cousin, Junior, had only wanted to catch a glimpse of Frogman’s 1000-pound alligator.
Thus, begins the saga of Anthill, which follows the thrilling adventures of a modern-day Huck Finn, whose improbable love of the “strange, beautiful, and elegant” world of ants ends up transforming his own life and the citizens of Nokobee County. Battling both snakes bites and cynical relatives who just don’t understand his consuming fascination with the outdoors, Raff explores the pristine beauty of the Nokobee wildland. And in doing so, he witnesses the remarkable creation and destruction of four separate ant colonies (“The Anthill Chronicles”), whose histories are epics that unfold on picnic grounds, becoming a young naturalist in the process.
An extraordinary undergraduate at Florida State University, Raff, despite his scientific promise, opts for Harvard Law School, believing that the environmental fight must be waged in the courtroom as well as the lab. Returning home a legal gladiator, Raff grows increasingly alarmed by rapacious condo developers who are eager to pave and subdivide the wildlands surrounding the Chicobee River. But one last battle awaits him in his epic struggle. In a shattering ending that no reader will forget, Raff suddenly encounters the angry and corrupt ghosts of an old South he thought had all but disappeared, and learns that “war is a genetic imperative,” not only for ants but for men as well.
Part thriller, part parable, Anthill will not only transfix readers with its stunning twists and startling revelations, but will provide readers with new insights into the meaning of survival in our rapidly changing world.
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