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The Feather Thief

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This thrilling read delves into a truly bizarre crime, exploring the exotic bird and feather trade. The narrative reveals how obsession and greed intertwine, crafting a captivating tale that appeals to fans of science, history, and true crime. It weaves together seemingly unrelated elements—a museum break-in, the evolution of theory, post-Iraq PTSD, endangered birds, and the obscure world of fly-tying enthusiasts—into a spellbinding tapestry. The story of an unlikely thief and his unusual crime serves as a meditation on obsession and the allure of something as simple as a feather. This extraordinary book uncovers an international underground that traffics in rare natural resources, previously known only to a few. It offers insights into our cultural priorities alongside the crimes themselves, making for an unforgettable read. Praise for another work highlights its beautifully written, deeply personal narrative about interpreters and aid workers left behind as the U.S. withdrew from Iraq. This searing account of government indifference and lost innocence resonates powerfully in today's context. The author’s engaging style and indomitable spirit make this a must-read memoir, providing a poignant look at military occupation and its effects.

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The Feather Thief, Kirk Wallace Johnson

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2018
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Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Penguin US
Pubblicato
2018
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
308
ISBN10
0525559094
ISBN13
9780525559092
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This thrilling read delves into a truly bizarre crime, exploring the exotic bird and feather trade. The narrative reveals how obsession and greed intertwine, crafting a captivating tale that appeals to fans of science, history, and true crime. It weaves together seemingly unrelated elements—a museum break-in, the evolution of theory, post-Iraq PTSD, endangered birds, and the obscure world of fly-tying enthusiasts—into a spellbinding tapestry. The story of an unlikely thief and his unusual crime serves as a meditation on obsession and the allure of something as simple as a feather. This extraordinary book uncovers an international underground that traffics in rare natural resources, previously known only to a few. It offers insights into our cultural priorities alongside the crimes themselves, making for an unforgettable read. Praise for another work highlights its beautifully written, deeply personal narrative about interpreters and aid workers left behind as the U.S. withdrew from Iraq. This searing account of government indifference and lost innocence resonates powerfully in today's context. The author’s engaging style and indomitable spirit make this a must-read memoir, providing a poignant look at military occupation and its effects.