Steve & Me
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4.8 • 60 Ratings
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- $14.99
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
This New York Times bestseller is a touching celebration from Terri Irwin as she chronicles the important work she and her late husband, Steve Irwin, shared and the rich family life they enjoyed.
When Terri Raines was twenty-seven years old, she took a vacation that changed her life. Leaving behind her wildlife rescue work in Oregon, Terri traveled to Australia, and there, at a small wildlife park, she met and fell in love with a tall, blond force of nature named Steve Irwin. They were married in less than a year, and Terri eagerly joined in Steve's conservation work. The footage filmed on their crocodile-trapping honeymoon became the first episode of The Crocodile Hunter, and together, Steve and Terri began to change the world.
In Steve & Me, Terri recounts the unforgettable adventures they share—wrangling venomous snakes, saving deadly crocodiles from poachers, swimming among humpback whales. A uniquely gifted naturalist, Steve was first and foremost a wildlife warrior dedicated to rescuing endangered animals—especially his beloved crocs—and educating everyone he could reach about the importance of conservation.
With grace, wit, and candor, Terri Irwin portrays her husband as he really was—a devoted family man, a fervently dedicated environmentalist, a modest bloke who spoke to millions on behalf of those who could not speak for themselves. Steve & Me is a nonstop adventure, a real-life love story, and a fitting tribute to a man adored by all those whose lives he touched, written by the woman who knew and loved him best of all.
Customer Reviews
Plan on reading it again
I loved this book.
A Remarkable Read from a Remarkable Woman
The loss of Steve is among the worst days of my life, and it always will be. This book has helped me heal, and it appropriately and intimately tells the story of the latter part of Steve's life and his time spent with Terri and their kids. Absolutely recommended for those who have a place in their heart for family and conservation.
miss you steve irwin
may you be in zoo haven and be happy .