Chaucer’s Virtual Book Talk-Local Naira de Gracia

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Date & Time

Mon, May 08 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Address (map)

3321 State Street Santa Barbara, CA 93105

Virtual Book Event

  SANTA BARBARA, CA.- Chaucer’s Books (3321 State Street) will host local author Naira de Gracia for an online book talk about her book “The Last Cold Place” on Zoom and YouTube Live! on Monday, May 8 @ 7 p.m.

To watch this event via Zoom link, please click here: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85728877791

To view on YouTube Live!, please click here: https://www.youtube.com/@chaucersbooks1901/streams

Description


Lab Girl meets Why Fish Don’t Exist in this brilliant, fascinating memoir about a young scientist’s experience studying penguins in Antarctica—a firsthand account of the beauty and brutality of this remote climate, the direct effects of climate change on animals, and the challenges of fieldwork.

Naira de Gracia’s The Last Cold Place offers a dramatic, captivating window into a once-in-a-lifetime experience: a season of living and working in a remote outpost in Antarctica alongside seals, penguins, and a small crew of fellow field workers. In one of the most inhospitable environments in the world (for humans, anyway), Naira follows a generation of chinstrap penguins from their parents’ return to shore to build nests from pebbles until the chicks themselves are old enough to head out to sea.

In lively and entertaining anecdotes, Naira describes the life cycle of a funny, engaging colony of chinstrap penguins whose food source (krill, or small crustaceans) is powerfully affected by the changing ocean. Weaving together the history of Antarctic exploration with climate science, field observations, and her own personal journey of growth and reflection, The Last Cold Place illuminates the complex place that Antarctica holds in our cultural imagination—and offers a rare glimpse into life on this uninhabited continent.

About the Author


Naira de Gracia grew up moving around the world with her journalist parents and sibling. She graduated high school in Cairo, Egypt, and attended college in California. After completing her BA in biology, she worked as a wildlife technician for six years, on remote islands in the Hawaiian chain, the Antarctic, the Samoan archipelago, the Bering Sea, and off the coast of California, continuously writing about her experiences. She currently lives in Wellington, New Zealand. The Last Cold Place is her first book.

 

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