PRAISE FOR Search for the Golden Moon Bear
Sy Montgomerys work is in a class by itself. No safe, stay-at-home desk job for herevidently unworried by minefields and bandits, she traveled in very dangerous parts of Southeast Asia, taking risks that make John Wayne look like a wussie, to learn about a rare and vanishing relative of the black bear. The result is her usual brilliance, a book that is as original and interesting as it is insightful and beautiful. The author does more for animals in any one of her books than most of us do in a lifetime.
ELIZABETH MARSHALL THOMAS,
author of The Hidden Life of Dogs
Sy Montgomerys adventurous pilgrimage into Southeast Asias misty forests for an elusive bear the Brou people say is just like a person is also a search for human compassion. Like that of a modern-day shaman, Montgomerys far-sighted quest for animals and people, science and story, heaven and earth inspires gratitude andif the world could be as wonderful as this bookchange.
BRENDA PETERSON,
author of Build Me an Ark
Sy Montgomery takes us on an unforgettable scientific, yet ultimately spiritual, adventure through a bloody land of monks and land mines, of Buddhist compassion and empty forests. In her hope and despair for the way in which we treat nonhuman animals, our environment, and one another, we witness a struggle for the fate of the planet and the human soul.
STEVE WISE, author of
Rattling the Cage
Sy Montgomery knows a thousand things you didnt think you needed to know, but every page of her Search for the Golden Moon Bear will make you hungry for more of her particular kind of knowledge. I read this book like the mystery it is, rapt at the combination of precision and lyricism with which she re-creates the trail of this most captivating of animals. Finally, what she taught me was awe at the gorgeous multiplicity of the earths creatures, and the complex web of human interactions necessary to discover their world, which would otherwise stay hidden from us.
ROSELLEN BROWN, author of
Before and After and Half a Heart
What Montgomery witnesses in terms of animal and human suffering gives her nightmares and will make her readers shudder, but her riveting chronicle is not without hope, rich as it is in adventure, discovery, profiles of heroic wildlife specialists, bear lore sacred and scientific, humor, and a subtle but pervasive spirituality.
Booklist (Starred Review)
Though this eye-opening book starts out as a chronicle of a scientists search for the elusive golden moon bears of Southeast Asia, it quickly turns into a spiritual, cultural and ecological study of two Third World nations ravaged by war and greed.... Montgomery vividly recounts her sometimes humorous, sometimes horrifying experiences with a reporters keen eye, a conservationists outrage, and a poets lyricism.... Readers who arent conservationists to begin with will be by the end of this heady and haunting narrative.
Publishers Weekly
There is something heartbreaking and life changing about the stories Sy Montgomery tells, something so passionate and questing that it is impossible not to sit up straight, take notice.... This is a most beautiful and important bookexhaustively researched, persuasively presented, poetic and vital and throbbing with heart.
BETH KEPHART,
Book magazine
Nature writer Montgomery leads us on an evocative journey to difficult places, following the trail of a mysterious creature... a treat for fans of the crocodile-hunting, snow leopard-searching, wolves-and-man genre.
Kirkus Reviews
Sy Montgomery combines a poets keen eye for observation with the intrepid spirit of a Victorian-era explorer.... While there are plenty of books about searching for vanishing or unknown species in the worlds last wild places, the quality of Montgomerys writing sets this one apart.
Barnes and Noble Review
Haunting... with heart and humor, Montgomery evokes the delights as well as the devastation in countries like Cambodia and Laos.... Montgomery does not shy away from the horrors, but she paints a sensuous picture of the beauties of the region and its animals, especially its magnificent bears.
STEPHEN BODIO,
Minneapolis Star Tribune
... a chronicle of four quixotic trips to the remotest regions of Southeast Asiafield work that manages to touch upon biology and anthropology, myth and history, extinction and epicurian hazards.... Scientific news and exotic adventure.
CHRISTOPHER COX,
Boston Herald
Montgomerys tale draws the reader into the mystery of the bear and the troubled world of the illegal trade of wild animals. It takes the reader deep into Cambodias rich history, recent culture and wild mountain jungles which hold the promise of undiscovered species.
The Spokesman-Review
... goes beyond biology to the interaction of bears, other species of animals and an ancient third-world culture that is rapidly changing to a money-oriented society.
Lewiston Morning Tribune
O THER BOOKS BY S Y M ONTGOMERY
The Good Good Pig: The Extraordinary
Life of Christopher Hogwood
Journey of the Pink Dolphins:
An Amazon Quest
Walking with the Great Apes: Jane Goodall,
Dian Fossey, Birute Galdikas
Spell of the Tiger:
The Man-Eaters of Sundarbans
The Curious Naturalist:
Natures Everyday Mysteries
The Wild Out Your Window
F OR C HILDREN
The Snake Scientist
The Man-Eaters of Sundarbans
Encantado: Pink Dolphin of the Amazon
Search for the Golden Moon Bear:
Science and Adventure in the Asian Tropics
The Tarantula Scientist
Quest for the Tree Kangaroo
Saving the Ghost of the Mountain:
An Expedition Among Snow Leopards in Mongolia
SEARCH FOR
THE GOLDEN
MOON BEAR
SCIENCE AND ADVENTURE
IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
SY MONTGOMERY
C HELSEA G REEN P UBLISHING
W HITE R IVER J UNCTION, V ERMONT
Copyright 2002 by Sy Montgomery
Scientific Addendum copyright 2009 by Gary Galbreath
Maps copyright 2002 by Liddy Hubbell
All photographs by Sy Montgomery and Gary Galbreath
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Originally published by Simon & Schuster, 2002.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Montgomery, Sy.
Search for the golden moon bear : science and adventure in Southeast Asia / Sy Montgomery.
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