Book Review - Anthill - By E. O. Wilson
In his first novel, the renowned biologist E. O. Wilson writes what he knows: an Alabama boy comes of age in the thrall of ants, nature and solitude, determined to save what he loves.
From: NYT > Books
Sunday, 11 April, 2010
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