Jennifer Ackerman Explained

Jennifer Ackerman
Known For:The Genius of Birds
Occupation:Writer

Jennifer Ackerman (born 1959) is an American author known for her ornithology books, including the bestselling book The Genius of Birds.[1]

In that book, Ackerman posits that, contrary to popular metaphors such as "bird brained," birds are actually quite intelligent and think in complex ways.[2] Called a "peppy survey of the science of bird intelligence" by The Guardian, the book was a New York Times best seller in 2017.[3] She followed up on this idea in her 2020 book The Bird Way combining personal observations and a literature review of the latest in bird research to discuss various aspects of bird life.[4] [5] She was the narrator for the audiobook version of both books.[6]

Ackerman is the author of eight books which have been published in more than 20 languages.[7] In addition to her published books, she is also a contributing writer to Scientific American, National Geographic, and The New York Times. She worked for National Geographic for nine years, editing their well-known book The Curious Naturalist.[8] She left that job to write freelance and spent time in Lewes, Delaware, researching the coastal area and writing her book Notes From the Shore which was reissued as Birds By the Shore in 2019.[9]

Her earlier books focus on health topics, from the Strong Women's Guide to Total Health which she wrote with Miriam Nelson, to her book Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream which uses the framework of a single day to discuss a wide variety of things going on in the human body at various times.[10]

Awards and fellowships

Early life and education

Ackerman was born in 1959 to economist William Gorham and Kathryn Joan (Aring) Morton in Omaha, Nebraska. She used to go birding with her father along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.[13] She attended Yale and graduated cum laude with a B.A. in 1980.[14] She moved to Lewes, Delaware in 1989 for three years, and then to Charlottesville, Virginia in 1992. She was married to late novelist Karl Ackerman in 1980, and they have two daughters.[15] [16]

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Notes and References

  1. News: The 20 Books That Defined Our Year . Wall Street Journal . 9 December 2016 . 2021-05-16.
  2. News: Events . 16 May 2021 . The Virginia Gazette . March 14, 2020.
  3. Web site: Best Sellers - Books . New York Times . 2017-01-01 . 2021-05-16.
  4. Web site: Read an Excerpt From Jennifer Ackerman's New Book 'The Bird Way' . Audubon . 2020-05-08 . 2021-05-16.
  5. Web site: Fellows . Olive . Fellows/ . Olive . The Bird Way by Jennifer Ackerman . Open Letters Review . 2020-05-26 . 2021-05-16.
  6. Web site: Jennifer Ackerman . Audio Publishing . Penguin Random House . 16 May 2021.
  7. Web site: Author Jennifer Ackerman to lead virtual discussion July 7 . Cape Gazette . 2021-05-16.
  8. News: Schoettler . Carl . Lessons at Low Tide . 16 May 2021 . The Baltimore Sun . May 18, 1995.
  9. News: Silva . Annette . Authors book tugs at threads that unite Delaware coast . 16 May 2021 . The News Journal . March 29, 1995 . Wilmington, DE . 41.
  10. Web site: Nonfiction Book Review: Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream: A Day in the Life of Your Body by Jennifer Ackerman, Author . Houghton Mifflin $25 (253p) ISBN 978-0-618-18758-4 . PublishersWeekly.com . 2007-07-16 . 2021-05-16.
  11. Web site: 2021 Winners - RZSNSW - Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. 2021-12-28. www.rzsnsw.org.au.
  12. Web site: Jennifer Ackerman wins 2021 Behavioural Zoology Whitley Award Jennifer-ackerman-wins-2021-behavioural-zoology-whitley-award Scribe Publications. 2021-12-28. scribepublications.com.au. en-AU.
  13. Web site: Holladay . Hilary . A word about birds . The Daily Progress . 2021-05-14 . 2021-05-16.
  14. Web site: Ackerman, Jennifer G. 1959- . Encyclopedia.com . 1995-05-01 . 2021-05-16.
  15. News: BOOK REPORT . Washington Post . 1995-03-12 . 2021-05-16.
  16. Web site: Karl Ackerman . Gone But Not Forgotten – In Memory of our Dearly Departed ISBeings . 2016-10-24 . 2021-05-16.