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Frederic Buse’s new book “Anticipation” is a brilliant tale explaining animals and the growth and state of nature in suburban backyards

By Joyce B. Buchanan
June 30, 2021
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ALLENTOWN, PA – June 30, 2021 – (Newswire.com)

Fulton Books author Frederic Buse, former chief engineer in the Commercial Pumps Division, has completed his latest book “Anticipation”: An Informative Documentation That Illustrates Phenology in Suburban Conditions Using Visual Methods (in more than 300 images).

Frédéric writes: “This book is a photographic account of fifty years of anticipation of the annual cycle of emergence and decline of flora-fauna (phenology) in a suburban backyard setting, illustrating the effects of environmental change and climate.

The intention of the book is to demonstrate this anticipation of the annual activity of life, hopefully planting a seed of acquisition in the reader to follow suit for a better appreciation and enjoyment of the anticipation of their surroundings. .

Published by Fulton Books, Frederic Buse’s book is an educational story that teaches people to care more about environmental and climate change. It also shows the importance of being responsible citizens and of developing effective plans for environmental sustainability.

Readers who wish to discover this powerful work can purchase “Anticipation” in bookstores around the world, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Frederic Buse’s new book “Anticipation” is a brilliant tale explaining animals and the growth and state of nature in suburban backyards



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