Tigers in Red Weather

Cover of Tigers in Red Weather by Ruth Padel
Author: Ruth Padel
Publisher: Little, Brown
Year: 2005
Language: en
Pages: 429
ISBN-13: 9780316726009
Dimensions:
Height: 9.48817 Inches
Length: 6.22046 Inches
Weight: 1.763698096 Pounds
Width: 1.53543 Inches
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Tigers in Red Weather by Ruth Padel, published by Little, Brown in 2005, is a travel writing piece that chronicles the author’s transformative journey following personal loss. In search of tigers, Padel embarks on an expedition that takes her from a tiger reserve in India to various locations including Bhutan, Siberia, China, and Sumatra. This exploration not only highlights the beauty of these endangered animals but also delves into the complexities of obsession and the impact of human actions on wildlife.

Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the jungles and the diverse wildlife within, as well as encounters with conservationists and scientists dedicated to protecting these majestic creatures. The narrative intertwines themes of travel and the urgent need for wildlife conservation, reflecting on how our fascination with tigers has contributed to their precarious existence. With 429 pages of rich detail, this edition offers an insightful perspective on the intersection of nature and human emotion, making it a significant contribution to both travel literature and natural history.


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After a terrible year, the end of a five-year affair and the death of her father, Ruth Padel wants out from normal life and happens across an advert for a trip to India. She visits a tiger reserve – and so begins a remarkable journey and an obsession. She travels across the world, Bhutan to Siberia, China to Sumatra, into jungles and into myths, in search of tigers: the most beautiful, and one of the most endangered, animals in the world. In every jungle, among the snakes, scorpions and animals living their secret lives, she meets “defenders of the wild”, scientists, guards and conservationists struggling to protect forest animals from armed poachers, live electrocuting fences, poisoning. As she becomes more passionately interested in her elusive subject, she contemplates the meaning of
obsession: where it takes us, how it shapes us. Indeed, it is our obsession with tigers that has brought them to the edge of extinction. Tigers stalk the pages of this book more vividly than in any wildlife programme. Both a captivating piece of natural history and a beautiful piece of travel literature, Tigers in Red Weather is also an absorbing exploration of obsession, and of the human heart.

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Publisher: Little, Brown. Year: 2005.
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ISBN-13: 9780316726009.
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Language: en. Pages: 429.

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