Fields of Sun and Grass: An Artist's Journal of the New Jersey Meadowlands by John R. Quinn
The setting is the New Jersey Meadowlands, a wild and reedy tract located a mere six miles west of New York's Times Square. It is considered by many as nothing more than a toxic wasteland, but is in fact home to a dazzling array of often overlooked plants and animals. While there is little doubt that many of the life forms that once thrived here are long gone, many others remain, and these are the primary focus of this book. Many, many species are discussed; far too many to list here. Suffice it to say Quinn leaves no stones unturned.
The book has three central parts, respectively called Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. Each covers a different time period in the ecological life of the Meadowlands. There also is an Introduction, a Starting Point, an Epilogue, a bibliography, an index, and an interesting sort of hands-on chapter called Exploring the Meadowlands. This will be of particular interest to anyone who lives within traveling distance of the region. It gives helpful and experienced advice on enjoyed the Meadowlands firsthand through boating, fishing, hiking, and the visiting of local parks.