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The View from the Oak: The Private Worlds of Other Creatures (National Book Award for Children's Literature)


By Herbert R. Kohl, Judith Kohl
 
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Book Details:

Format:Paperback, 112 pages.
Publisher:New Press 2000-10
ISBN:1565846362

Average Customer Rating:

5.0 5 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

Editorial Reviews:

Attempts to enable us to view the world of ticks, flies, birds, jelly fish, and other animals through their senses, not our own.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Full of Criative Imaginations

Herbert Kohl is a specialist for childrens' literature.But this book seem s to be something different.

Based on a classical biology which is prior to the molecular biology,the authors told readers this world is made of many creatures. You can't think it as a matter of course. Because he cited von Uexkull, it does not mean the "objective" world is made of diverse worlds of creatures but the world for human being is a part of worlds.Doing so, the authors guide us to the last chapter "Views of the Oak".At the end, we realize we can't deside even whether the oak is hard or soft, tall or small.Because depending on the relations to the oak, it can be changed.

You can ask yourself why the title of last chapter is different from the title of this book. And enjoy this world view which is quite simillar to the world view of buddism. If children can read it and expand their imagination, how happy they are!

5 out of 5 stars Fascinating

With the exception of the one false sentence about Columbus, this book is very insightful. It provides a fascinating possible portrait of life from the perspective of ticks, spiders, dogs, birds, etc. A great read.

5 out of 5 stars Superb

I am very happy to see that this book has been reprinted. I have two copies from the mid-70's, well-thumbed and dog-eared from being read so often. What the authors have to say about the way perception affects the world that we and other animals perceive, and how they say it, is timeless. To be read and enoyed by everyone, from ages 10 and up.


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