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  • How to Catch a Mole

  • Wisdom from a Life Lived in Nature
  • Written by: Marc Hamer
  • Narrated by: Marc Hamer
  • Length: 3 hrs and 43 mins

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How to Catch a Mole

Written by: Marc Hamer
Narrated by: Marc Hamer
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Publisher's Summary

Kneeling in a muddy field, clutching something soft and blue-black, Marc Hamer vows he will stop trapping moles - forever. In this earnest, understated, and sublime work of nonfiction literature, the molecatcher shares what led him to this strange career: from sleeping among hedges as a homeless teen, to toiling on the railway, to weeding windswept gardens in Wales.

Hamer infuses his wanderings with radiant poetry and stark, simple observations on nature’s oft-ignored details. He also reveals how to catch a mole - a craft long kept secret by its masters - and burrows into the unusual lives of his muses.

Moles, we learn, are colorblind. Their blood holds unusual amounts of carbon dioxide. Their vast tunnel networks are intricate and deceptive. And, like Hamer, they work alone.

©2019 Marc Hamer (P)2019 Greystone Books

What the critics say

“This is an extraordinary book: part natural history, part memoir, part poetry - all entirely gorgeous. I've read no other book like this. Its beauty and heartbreak will stay with me for a long time. PS: the author stops killing moles, thank goodness.” (Sy Montgomery, New York Times best-selling author of How to Be a Good Creature and The Soul of an Octopus)

“This is a wonderful book about our relationship with the earth, with other animals and with our own troubled humanity. It has taught me a lot. I feel great love for it.” (Max Porter, author of Grief Is the Thing with Feathers)

“Informative and effortlessly readable... Ultimately a reflection on humanity’s fraught but sustaining relationship with nature.” (Publishers Weekly)

“A beguiling mixture: part autobiography, part handbook, part travel book, part philosophical treatise. I’m happy to report that it succeeds on each level.” (Daily Mail)

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