Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Noticing by Richard Louv
NOTICING by Richard Louv (Last Child in the Woods, Vitamin N and more) is subtitled “Intimate Encounters
with the Natural World” and once again Louv, a journalist and nature advocate,
offers insight regarding our relationship with wildlife and the environment. He
includes over two dozen chapters, loosely grouped into categories like the
Neuroscience of Noticing or the Art and Music of Nature or Our Human-Nature Spirit.
NOTICING is full of gentle observations, it feels almost cleansing, and
frequently prompts images of one’s own childhood. There are many comments about
children as when Louv writes, “Being new to the world and closer to the ground,
children notice such details and create stories about them, or they paint or
draw them.” He shares perspective from others, too, (like a soon to be forest
therapy guide or a PhD student in marine biology) and intersperses some of his
own photos of animals and trees. Several final pages list Suggested Readings
and numerous Notes are also included. Overall, there is a sense of curiosity
and awe.
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