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Sy Montgomery (born February 7, 1958, in Frankfurt, Germany) is an American naturalist, author, and scriptwriter who writes for children as well as adults. Biography Early life and education Montgomery was born on February 7, 1958, in Frankfurt, Germany, to Austin and Willa Montgomery. Her father was a brigadier general in the US Army; her mother was a pilot, who also worked for the FBI. As a child she lived in Frankfurt, Germany; Brooklyn, New York; Alexandria, Virginia; and Westfield, New Jersey. She is a 1975 graduate of Westfield High School and a 1979 graduate of Syracuse University, a triple major with dual degrees in magazine journalism from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and in French language and literature and in psychology from the College of Arts and Sciences. She has been awarded three honorary doctorate degrees: an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Keene State College in 2004 and an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from both Franklin Pierce University and Southern New Hampshire University in 2011. Career She is author of 34 books, including The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness, which was a finalist for the 2015 National Book Award for Nonfiction and was on The New York Times Best Seller list. Her popular book The Good Good Pig, is the international bestselling memoir of life with her pig, Christopher Hogwood. National best sellers listed on The New York Times Best Seller list include How To Be A Good Creature: A Memoir in 13 Animals, and Becoming A Good Creature (A picture book for children). Other notable titles include Journey of the Pink Dolphins, Spell of the Tiger, and Search for the Golden Moon Bear. Her book for children, Quest for the Tree Kangaroo: An Expedition to the Cloud Forest of New Guinea was the recipient of the 2007 Orbis Pictus Award and was selected as an Honor book for the Sibert Medal. Her book Kakapo Rescue: Saving The World's Strangest Parrot won the Sibert Medal in 2010. She is the winner of the 2009 New England Independent Booksellers Association Nonfiction Award, the 2010 Children’s Book Guild Nonfiction Award, the Henry Bergh Award for Nonfiction (given by the ASPCA for Humane Education) and dozens of other honors. For a half-hour National Geographic segment, she scripted and appeared in Spell of the Tiger, based on her book of the same title. Also for National Geographic, she developed and scripted Mother Bear Man based on the work of Ben Kilham, who raises and releases orphaned American black bears, which won a Chris Award. Author Vicki Croke asked Sy what she has learned, not just about an animal’s natural history, but lessons about life. Sy answered: “How to be a good creature. How do you be compassionate?… I think that animals teach compassion better than anything else and compassion doesn’t necessarily just mean a little mouse with a sore foot and you try to fix it. It means getting yourself inside the mind and heart of someone else. Seeing someone’s soul, looking for their truth. Animals teach you all of that and that’s how you get compassion and heart.” Personal life She lives in Hancock, New Hampshire, with her husband, writer Howard Mansfield. Awards and honors 2021 Sarah Josepha Hale Award ( to a new England Author for "a distinguished body of work in the field of literature and Letters"). 2021 Named a Literary Light by the Associates of the Boston Public Library. 2019 Earthwatch International Travel fellowship to join the Tracking Wild Dogs expedition. 2019 Winner of the John Burroughs Association Riverby Award for Magnificent Migrations: On Safari with African's Last Great Herds. 2018 New York Times bestseller for How to Be a Good Creature. 2017 Thoreau Prize, granted to "an accomplished writer who embodies the spirit of Thoreau." 2016 New England Independent Booksellers Association New England Book Award for Nonfiction. 2016 American Association for the Advancement of Science / Subaru SB&F Winning Middle Grades Science Book 2015 National Book Award for Nonfiction finalist for The Soul of an Octopus New England Independent Booksellers Association, Nonfiction award (lifetime achievement) ASPCA Henry Bergh Award for Nonfiction (lifetime achievement) 2013 American Association for the Advancement of Science Science Book and Film Award for children's nonfiction, Temple Grandin: How the Woman Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World 2010 The Washington Post/Children's Book Guild Award for Nonfiction 2011 Sibert Medal winner for Kakapo Rescue Selected works For adults 1991, The Curious Naturalist: Nature's Everyday Mysteries 1995, Seasons of the Wild 1995, Spell of the Tiger: The Man-eaters of the Sunderbans 2000, Journey of the Pink Dolphins: An Amazon quest 2000, Walking with the Great Apes 2002, Search for the Golden Moon Bear: Science and Adventure in Pursuit of a New Species 2007, The Good Good Pig: The Extraordinary Life of Christopher Hogwood 2010, Birdology 2012, The Wild out of Your Window 2015, The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness 2018, How to Be a Good Creature: A Memoir in Thirteen Animals, illustrated by Rebecca Green (A New York Times bestseller) 2021, The Hummingbirds' Gift: Wonder, Beauty, and Renewal on Wings 2022, The Hawk's Way: Encounters with Fierce Beauty 2023, Of Time and Turtles: Mending the World, Shell by Shattered Shell For children 1999, The Snake Scientist 2001, The Man-Eating Tigers of Sundarbans 2002, Encantado: Pink Dolphin of the Amazon 2004, The Tarantula Scientist 2006, Quest for the Tree Kangaroo: An Expedition to the Cloud Forest of New Guinea 2009, Saving the Ghost of the Mountain: An Expedition among Snow Leopards in Mongolia 2010, Kakapo Rescue: Saving the World's Strangest Parrot 2012, Temple Grandin: How the Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World 2013, Snowball the Dancing Cockatoo 2013, The Tapir Scientist: Saving South America's Largest Mammal 2014, Chasing Cheetahs: The Race to Save Africa's Fastest Cat 2015, The Octopus Scientists: Exploring the Mind of a Mollusk 2016, The Great White Shark Scientist 2017, Amazon Adventure 2018, The Hyena Scientist 2018, Inky's Amazing Escape: How a Very Smart Octopus Found His Way Home 2019, The Magnificent Migration: On Safari With Africa's last Great herds 2020, Becoming A Good Creature 2020, Condor Comeback 2022, The Seagull And The Sea Captain References External links Sy Montgomery at Library of Congress, with 27 library catalog records. 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  • A Wing and a Prayer synopsis, comments

    A Wing and a Prayer

    Anders Gyllenhaal & Beverly Gyllenhaal

    A captivating drama from the frontlines of the race to save birds set against the devastating loss of one third of the avian population. Three years ago, headlines delivered shocki...

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    What the Chicken Knows

    Sy Montgomery

    A charming and eyeopening exploration of the special relationship between humans and chickens from Sy Montgomery, “one of our finest chroniclers of the natural world” (The New York...

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    Sentient

    Jackie Higgins

    Perfect for fans of The Soul of an Octopus and The Genius of Birds, this “masterpiece of science and nature writing” (The Washington Post) explores how we process the world around ...

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    George

    Frieda Hughes

    “Poignant and funny…a passionate book about unconditional love and commitment.” The Washington Post “Captivating.” Associated Press “Rich with imagery…It’s impossible not to be s...

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    The Secret Life of Clams

    Anthony D. Fredericks

    Get up close and personal with an amazing creature that has invaded our lexicon as well as our restaurants.It breathes with tubes, it has no head or brain, it feeds through a filte...

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    Gifts of the Crow

    John Marzluff

    Stan Coren’s groundbreaking The Intelligence of Dogs meets Bernd Heinrich’s classic Mind of the Raven in this astonishing, beautifully illustrated look at the uncanny intelligence ...