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Among the Ancients
Adventures in the Eastern Old-Growth Forests
A natural-history primer, an adventure story, and an impassioned plea to preserve and support our remaining old-growth forests. “This guide will change the way you look at America.”
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Cerulean Blues
A Personal Search for a Vanishing Songbird
Reed Writing Award Finalist. Cerulean Blues describes the plight of the cerulean warbler, a tiny migratory songbird, and its struggle to survive in ever-shrinking bands of suitable habitat. "A pleasure to read"—David Gessner
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Horseshoe Crab
Biography of a Survivor
Horseshoe crabs have ten eyes, five pairs of walking legs, a heart half the length of their bodies, and have been on this planet for 445 million years. "Fascinating, relevant, revealing, and endlessly enjoyable."—Richard Ellis
$17.95
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The Pipeline and the Paradigm
Keystone XL, Tar Sands, and the Battle to Defuse the Carbon Bomb
“Environmental activist Avery travels the route of TransCanada’s controversial Keystone XL pipeline, engaging in frank and respectful dialogue with proponents and opponents. His finely researched book blazes with hope.” —Publishers Weekly
$17.95
News from Ruka Press
Anthony D. Fredericks is doing a blitz in Delaware this weekend to promote Horseshoe Crab: Biography of a Survivor:
- May 18, 7:00 pm—Abbott’s Mill Nature Center, 15411 Abbott’s Pond Road, Milford, DE. $5.00 per person. RSVP to (302) 422-0847 or jason@delawarenaturesociety.org
- May 19, 4:00 pm—Browseabout Books, 133 Rehoboth Ave., Rehoboth Beach, DE
- May 20, 1:00 pm—Kent County Library, 497 South Red Haven Lane, Dover, DE.
Joan Maloof also has several events planned this week:
- May 16—State Arboretum of Virginia, Boyce VA
- May 18-20—Wintergreen Nature Foundation, Roseland, VA
- May 21—Charlottesville Tree Stewards, Charlottesville, VA
And Katie Fallon will be at the Elisha Mitchell Audubon Society in Asheville, NC on May 15 at 7:00 pm.
We’d love to see you at one or more of these.
Our new book, Horseshoe Crab: Biography of a Survivor, was reviewed recently by Booklist Online, one of the three major trade book reviewers and a major source of recommendations for the library market. “In this entertaining tribute to 445-million years of horseshoe crabs, [Anthony D.] Fredericks challenges readers near and far from coastal beaches to embrace the conservation of these important creatures,” Booklist’s reviewer said. You can read the full review here.
Horseshoe Crab is available from our website at a 25% discount until May 22. Use the code PRE when you check out to save.
And speaking of reviews, our previous book, Cerulean Blues by Katie Fallon, was recently reviewed by Grant McCreary for The Birder’s Library, who wrote:
Cerulean Blues made me laugh and cry, and even moved me to make a donation (but to an actual organization) and look into further ways that I can help this imperiled bird. And that – even beyond being entertaining, informative, and beautifully written – is the true value of this book. I think anyone, whether or not they particularly like birds, would enjoy this book. But those that do like birds, especially the enchanting Cerulean Warbler, or are concerned about bird conservation in general need to read Cerulean Blues.
You can read the rest of that review here.
The official release date for our new book, Horseshoe Crab: Biography of a Survivor, is May 22, but the printing finished early and the book made it into the retail chain quickly. As a result, Amazon has started shipping books already, which means that we will, too. But we’re maintaining our special preorder pricing through May 21 anyway!
If you order Horseshoe Crab from our website and use the code PRE when you check out, you will save 25% off the cover price. And we will ship you the book right away. Order today and be ready when the horseshoe crabs start spawning.
Joan Maloof was profiled in the April/May issue of Garden & Gun magazine in a feature on 10 “champions” who are working to “Save the Wild South.”
Armed with an old pickup truck and a mattress, the former professor of biology and environmental studies at Maryland’s Salisbury University spent two summers exploring old-growth forests in all twenty-six Eastern states, from Alabama’s Sipsey Wilderness to Kentucky’s Blanton Forest State Nature Preserve, chronicling the journey in her 2011 book, Among the Ancients.
Our Ruka Press authors continue a packed event schedule the rest of April and May. We hope to see you at one. All of these events are open to the public, although registration may be required.
Joan Maloof, author of Among the Ancients:
- April 16, 2012, 7:30 pm (tonight!)—Penn State, State College, PA
- April 18, 8:45 pm—Cook Forest, PA
- April 28 (Arbor Day), 11:00 am and 1:00 pm—Longwood Gardens, 1001 Longwood Road, Kennett Square , PA 19348
- May 5—Eastern Shore Master Gardeners, Ocean Pines and Salisbury
- May 16—State Arboretum of Virginia, Boyce VA
- May 18-20—Wintergreen Nature Foundation, Roseland, VA
- May 21—Charlottesville Tree Stewards, Charlottesville, VA
Katie Fallon, author of Reed Writing Award finalist Cerulean Blues:
- April 19, 7:00 pm—Old Oak Festival, Tusculum College, Greenville, TN
- April 25, 7:00 pm—Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy, Ashburn, VA
- May 2, 6:00 am—“All Things Cerulean,†New River Birding and Nature Festival, Fayetteville, WV (FULL)
- May 5, 8:00 am-3:00 pm—Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia’s Morgantown Migratory Bird Day, Cooper’s Rock State Forest
- May 15, 2012, 7:00 pm—Elisha Mitchell Audubon Society, Asheville, NC