Praise for Double Hyenas and Lazarus Birds:"In his rollicking essay collection Double Hyenas and Lazarus Birds, Charles Hood reckons with the ocean's simultaneous allure and risk through stories of seabird-watching and of his father's wartime service in the Pacific Theater." —Foreword"Among nature writers now working, Charles Hood is my favorite. He never stops telling stories, and his perspective is fundamentally comic, even when he’s recounting a tragedy." —Jonathan Franzen"Hood's eye for wonder out on the water is an absolute delight. Enlightening and quietly heart-wrenching at times, this book gave me a deeper appreciation for how the sea connects us all." —Rosanna Xia, author of California Against the Sea"Charles Hood professes to be scared to death of water and with good cause; but he is also one of the world's most accomplished list keepers of birds and animals that fly above and float on and course beneath lakes and rivers and oceans. Hood swims in a sea of words you never knew you needed and his prose will teach you how powerful the free-style stroke can be." —William Fox, Director of The Center for Land + Environment, Nevada Museum of ArtPraise for Charles Hood:"Reading Hood's work will make you feel smarter but, even more crucially in this dire age, more open to the sublime." —Los Angeles Times"Once you've had a taste of the world of Charles Hood, you’ll want to follow him wherever he goes. He's brilliantly entertaining." —Elizabeth McKenzie, author of The Dog of the North"With a poet's sensitivity, Hood shows himself to be as in love with words as with what he sees around him [...] his essays will charm, delight, and bring attention into high gear so that even a walk through an empty city lot will reveal treasures for the mind and heart." —Foreword Reviews“Hood is the love child of Rebecca Solnit and Edward Abbey, assuming such a child had been raised in an art colony by demented garden gnomes." —Michael Guista, author of Brain Work