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<h1 style = "text-align: center;">Evelyn Shaw's Novels</h1>
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<p style ="height: 350px;padding: 60px; text-align: center">In "Female Strategies", Dr. Evelyn Shaw and Joan Darling examine the ways in which female animals of diverse types express their reproductive-and motherhood-mandate, explaining the vast differences between stereotypes of feminine behavior and the biological, evolutionary foundation of femininity. The New York Times described this book as humans having “wrongly imposed our own [opinion on female secuality], somewhat confused expectations of gender behavior upon animals. In reality, in many species, females are far from being sexually reluctant creatures. More often, they are aggressive, at times even ruthless, in their pursuit of the opposite sex, and frequently possess prodigious sexual appetites.”
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<p style ="height: 350px;padding: 60px; text-align: center">In “A Nest of Wood Ducks” written by Dr. Evelyn Shaw, it discusses the chronicles the first year of life for a brood of wood ducklings. This children’s novel delves into the lifecycle of a wood duck, having those who read gain a greater understanding of predators, embryonic development, and creating the hen. Filled with amazing illustrations, the novel emphasizes on the great life of a wood duck, having whoever is reading gain a greater understanding on the subject. Dr. Evelyn Shaw describes the life of these wood ducks so vividly and realistically, it has the reader feel as though they are experiencing the wood ducks’ lives in real life.
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<p style ="height: 350px;padding: 60px; text-align: center">In the novel “Elephant Seal Island (I Can Read)”, an elephant-seal pup is protected by his mother until the day when she and the other adults swim away from the Pacific island of Ano Nuevo, leaving the young seals to care for themselves. This children’s novel by Evelyn Shaw, published in 1979, includes amazing illustrations by Cherryl Pape.
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<p style ="height: 350px;padding: 60px; text-align: center">The children’s book “Alligator”, Evelyn Shaw discusses the life cycle of the American alligator and man's threat to its existence. This novel, published in 1972, is perfect for young readers. It includes amazing and realistic illustrations from Frances Zweifel.
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<p style ="height: 350px;padding: 60px; text-align: center">“Fish Out of School”, published in 1970 and written by Evelyn Shaw, is about a little herring fish, lost from her school, searches all day before finding another just like it. The illustrations by Ralph Carpentier give realistic views of fish for children to read.
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<p style ="height: 350px;padding: 60px; text-align: center">"Octopus (I can read a book)" is an easy-to-read description of the habitat, characteristics, habits, and life cycle of the octopus. This 1971 children’s book written by Evelyn Shaw hsa young readers interested in biology, more specifically, the Octopus become more informed on the topic as well as become more interested in learning more about the octopus and it’s lifestyle.
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<p style ="height: 350px;padding: 60px; text-align: center">"The Snoopy Doghouse Cookbook" by Evelyn Shaw and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz is a 59 recipes for your dog. The book contains nutritional information based on various breeds, which is very specific to every type of dog.
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