Snail (Animal)
<div><div><P>So attached was the author Patricia Highsmith to snails that they became her constant travelling companions. Often hidden in a large handbag, they provided her with comfort and companionship in what she perceived to be a hostile world. Theirs was perhaps an unusual relationship; for most of us the tentacled snail with his sticky trail might be a delicious treat served up in garlic butter but certainly not an affectionate pet. As well, for many a gardener, opinions on the snail and slug (which is a just a snail without a shell) have been shaped by the harm they inflict on vegetable plants and seedlings. With <I>Snail</I>, Peter Williams wishes to change our perspectives on this little but much-maligned creature.</P><P>Â </P><P>Beginning with an overview of our relationship with snails, slugs, and sea snails,</P><P>Williams moves on to examine snail evolution; snail behavior and habitat; snails as food, medicine, and the source of useful chemicals and dyes; snail shells as collectible objects; and snails in literature, art, and popular culture. Finally, in this appreciative account of the snail, Williams offers a plea for a reconsideration of the snail as a dignified, ancient creature that deserves our respect.</P><P>Â </P><P>Containing beautiful illustrations and written in an approachable, informal style, <I>Snail </I>will help readers get beyond the shell and slime to discover the fascinating creature inside.</P><P>Â </P></div></div>