First Barnes & Noble chose the Secrets of the Octopus as the best of 2024 — so far. And now Amazon Books taps the Octos for their list. That’s two lists — six more? Anyone? Make it an even eight.
Sy had a good time talking to Annie Thoe, a Feldenkrais therapist and Nature Awareness teacher. They talked about octopus consciousness, Secrets of the Octopus and the National Geographic film which accompanies Sy’s book. Watch the interview on YouTube.
The artistic students of Lesley U. march in to hear Dr. Sy.
Dr. Sy. “I have good news and bad news about your future. First the bad news: Things are going to go horribly wrong. And now the good news: Things are going to go horribly wrong,” Sy told the Lesley University Class of 2024. Embrace the real world — full of dangers, beauty, and breathtaking surprises — that’s Dr. Sy’s Rx. She’s not a medical doctor, but, hey, she has an honorary Ph.D. from Lesley U. So listen up! Watch Sy here.
The Book of Turtles has won a Green Earth Honor Award from The Nature Generation. And it has also won a silver medal from the Nautilus Book Awards. The awards honor “Better Books for a Better World — books that support conscious living and green values, wellness, social change, social justice, and spiritual growth.”
Secrets of the Octopus has been named one of Barnes and Noble’s “Best Books of 2024 (so far).”
Kids, octopuses, good creatures all. After a warm welcome for Sy and Matt in Stoughton, Mass., they headed to Tenacre Country Day School in Wellesley to meet awesome earth lovers before the octo finale at Stoughton Library.
What is intelligence? How can we recognize it in other lifeforms on Earth, as well as in space? Sy talks to Cosmic Connection.
The Sy Channel. A full table of her books.
Sy loved hanging out with 500 librarians at the combined conference of the Utah Library Association and Mountain Plains Library Association. Sy’s keynote address was received with a standing ovation. Thank you to Patrick Horcherl, Marissa Bischoff, and all the other librarian/superheroes who made Sy feel so welcome.
The Book of Turtles has won the gold medal from the Cook Prize. The prize honors the best STEM picture book for children aged 8 to 10 and it is chosen by them. This year more than 11,000 children across the United States, Europe, and Asia voted. And they have spoken. They love The Book of Turtles.
Sy and Matt talked turtles with Connecticut Public Radio’s podcast, Where We Live. Listen here.