Faith McNulty was an American nonfiction author, celebrated for her keen observations of the natural world and her ability to bring the lives of animals to vivid life on the page. Her writing distinguished itself through a unique blend of scientific accuracy and compelling narrative, making complex ecological subjects accessible and engaging for a broad readership. McNulty's literary contributions often explored the intricate relationships between humans and wildlife, advocating for conservation with both passion and precision. Her distinctive voice offered readers a profound appreciation for the wild.
A spider has made her home among the green hills and valleys of a lettuce leaf. It is a perfect den, just the right size, with a dewdrops pool nearby that will catch moths on moonlit nights. How is the spider to know that the lady intends to eat that very lettuce for lunch one day?
Two artists at the height of their powers have created a beautiful book with an unforgettable message about the moon and an even more important message about the earth. A publishing event!"If you decide to go to the moon," writes Faith McNulty, "read this book first. It will tell you how to get there and what to do after you land. The most important part tells you how to get home.Written in the second person, the text allows the reader to participate in every aspect of the journey, from packing ("don't forget your diary and plenty of food") to liftoff (at first you'll feel heavy; don't worry") to traveling through space (where "the moon glows like a pearl in the black, black sky"). The reader lands at the Sea of Tranquility, the site of the first lunar landing.