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Within the newest e-book by Nathalia Holt (the bestselling creator of “Rise of the Rocket Ladies”), two sons of Theodore Roosevelt set out for China on a quest to discover a legendary creature: the large panda.
“The Beast within the Clouds” (Atria/One Sign) recounts the brothers’ treacherous trek, and examines the implications their expedition posed in the direction of these mild animals.
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“The Beast within the Clouds” by Nathalia Holt
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Prologue
Two brothers smoothed a map on the desk in entrance of them. The land they had been inspecting was coloured in greens, browns, and grays. Operating throughout the map, just like the stripes of a tiger, had been irregular white blotches. Every clean area represented the unknown, a piece of the map nonetheless unplotted and unexplored. The squiggly dotted line of a river, unknown printed in small textual content, minimize via the white. It was 1928 and the world was nonetheless a checkerboard of marvel, the continents imperfectly mapped. Ted and Kermit Roosevelt, the 2 eldest sons of former president Theodore Roosevelt, had been planning an journey. Though they consulted maps from a various vary of cartographers, together with these drawn in China, the unexplored areas continued. The huge Asian continent dappled with white spoke to them. The world was filled with explorers, all inspecting maps like those the Roosevelts possessed. There was a heady, optimistic feeling that continued amongst them. Nobody could possibly be sure which mountain was the tallest on earth nor which trench within the ocean the deepest. Each expedition held the potential of making its members world-famous explorers.
The Nineteen Twenties had been a decade of discovery, as teams of scientists, adventurers, and hunters ventured forth into the wilderness to fill museum collections. They had been profitable: each giant mammal on earth had been attained, and their our bodies mounted in displays, apart from one.
The Roosevelts desired this one animal so acutely that they may barely discuss it with one another, a lot much less anybody else. “We didn’t let even our shut pals know,” wrote Ted of their shared goal. Some desires sound too wild when spoken aloud. The animal the Roosevelt brothers coveted appeared like no different species on this planet. It was a black-and-white bear so uncommon that many individuals didn’t imagine it was actual. This legendary creature was known as the large panda. Rumors swirled in regards to the mysterious animal. Nobody, not even naturalists who had labored in China all their lives, might say exactly the place the creature lived, what it ate, or the way it behaved.
Brown, black, and polar bears had by no means been doubtful amongst people. Even polar bears, though dwelling within the distant reaches of the Arctic, had been well-known, and had been saved in zoos for 1000’s of years. In Egypt, King Ptolemy II had a polar bear in his zoo in Alexandria as early as 285 BC. In 1252, a polar bear was a part of the Tower of London’s in depth menagerie of beasts.
But the identical couldn’t be stated of the panda bear. Even amongst these dwelling within the Republic of China, spanning some 7.7 % of the earth’s landmass, few had ever caught sight of the creature. Dozens of names had been used to explain what could be a panda. In numerous dialects they known as it “noticed bear,” “big bear cat,” “white bear,” and “bamboo bear,” though nobody might ensure that all these completely different names had been referring to the identical species. There have been possible references to the large panda in Chinese language literature as early because the third century, though the descriptions had been legendary, describing yellow-and-black creatures that munched on copper and iron. “Whereas there are tantalizing tales implying that one Chinese language emperor or one other knew all about panda,” wrote one creator, “there’s one nice thriller. Why is there not a single rendition of this endearing beast in any of imperial China’s illustrated pure histories?”
From “The Beast within the Clouds” by Nathalia Holt, revealed by Atria/One Sign, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. Copyright (c) 2025 by Nathalia Holt. All rights reserved.
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