Naturalist
As written by author Edward O. Wilson As my first introduction into the memoir genre of literature, Naturalist was grand in its content, interesting, and thought provoking. The combination of anecdotes of early childhood and the complexity of bio-classification and biochemistry is an exhilarating workout of emotions and mind. As much as the entirety of the book was enjoying, the most enthralling, by far, was the tales of adventure in the stages of his early childhood. I was able to relate to his journeys because I too explored the tidal regions of the Gulf coast in Perdido Bay. Any person in the world can think back to their childhood and empathize with the emotions of excitement of the unknown that Wilson had. This touched me on an emotional leve
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Approximate Word count = 526
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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