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Slow down, breathe deep, and walk with Mabel Osgood Wright as she guides you through the quiet beauty of the natural world.
There is a sacred stillness in the woods, a silent language. One of America's first female naturalists, Mabel Osgood Wright was deeply moved by this. She gained inspiration from the subtle miracles of each season and the deep connection between humanity and nature. A pioneer of conservation and founder of the Connecticut Audubon Society, she blended scientific precision with poetic insight--inviting readers to see with "the eyes of the heart."
Meditations of Mabel Osgood Wright brings together 62 of Wright's most evocative reflections on birds, flowers, gardens, and changing landscapes. From spring's first flag of truce to the hush of winter's woods, her words are more than observation--they offer wisdom, peace, and a call to cherish the world around us. This timeless collection speaks to readers seeking restoration, meaning, and mindfulness in the quiet company of nature.
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Royalties from this edition are donated to the Connecticut Audubon Society, supporting their conservation efforts.
Mabel Osgood Wright (1859-1934) was a writer, naturalist, and pioneering conservationist. Mabel was a serious student of ornithology and botany, studying at the Museum of Natural History, yet her books remained clear, accessible, and deeply accurate. Her titles include The Friendship of Nature, Flowers and Ferns in Their Haunts, and the bestselling Birdcraft, which introduced generations of Americans to the birds in their own backyards. She also wrote novels and nature-inspired stories for young readers.
As a conservationist, Mabel was far ahead of her time. She helped found the Connecticut Audubon Society and led it for more than two decades, advocating for early environmental protections like the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. She also established the Birdcraft Sanctuary in Fairfield, Connecticut--one of the first songbird sanctuaries in the country and still a vital stop for migrating birds today. Her work remains a testament to the enduring power of nature writing to educate, inspire, and protect.
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