"[I]nformative and humorous, both a hymn of praise to her favorite creatures and a gleeful attempt to give readers the willies.”
— New York Times, on McAlister's The Secret Life of Flies
“[A] master raconteur. . . . McAlister has a way with words, and a way of blending human history with natural history that makes the pages turn with pleasure.”
— American Naturalist, on McAlister's Metamorphosis
“In her latest book, Erica McAlister reminds us just how profoundly insects outnumber us—ants alone exceed humans by an astonishing 2.5 million to one. By pairing a single insect species with each hour of the day, she crafts a brilliant framework for exploring 24 extraordinary lives that are so often misunderstood or ignored. Brought vividly to life by Natalie McIntyre’s stunning illustrations, Insect Day is immersive, surprising, often funny, and quietly radical in its celebration of the small creatures that truly run the world.”
— Chris Stelzig, Executive Director, Entomological Society of America
“Insect Day shines a light on insect species from around the world, taking one hour at a time. Beautifully illustrated by Natalie McIntyre with stories composed by Erica McAlister, an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society, it is meticulous in its scientific accuracy, ranging from insect behavior, communication, genetics to chemical ecology. Impeccably researched and including a compensative list of key references, it will be a valuable addition to any entomologist’s library––budding or professional. If you’re fascinated by insects and their stories, this book is a must have.”
— Simon Ward, CEO, Royal Entomological Society
"Erica McAlister's Insect Day certainly made my day. A beautifully written and exquisitely illustrated introduction to the beguiling lives of insects. Irresistible and highly recommended. I devoured it faster than a lacewing larva sucks the juices out of a caterpillar."
— George McGavin, former assistant curator of the entomology collections at the Oxford Museum of Natural History
“Erica McAlister has brought her entomological joy to every page! A leader in communicating insect knowledge from the beautiful to the bizarre, McAlister teaches us everything we ever wanted to know about insects but didn't know to ask. From the dung beetle to the stonefly, we learn from McAlister that every animal has a story, and each insect has value. In a time when insects are being lost, they need a champion: Insect Day is everything you need to learn to love insects, even the lowly tea thrips!”
— Dr. Jessica L. Ware, Curator and Division Chair of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History
“Insect Day is an enticement to the general naturalist to direct their attention to the smaller creatures among us, assuring readers by way of twenty-four entomological examples that they will be rewarded by unexpected, unique stories and downright bizarre behaviors. Erica McAlister has curated a daily schedule of fascinating species, sampled tastefully across both geography and phylogeny. Natalie McIntyre’s accompanying hand-drawn illustrations are sublime, charming, and technically masterful.”
— Alex Wild, University of California, Davis
“Erica McAlister presents an excellent glimpse into the natural history of the world’s most taxonomically and ecologically diverse group of animals through individual narratives about twenty-four species of insects. Insect Day presents these entomological vignettes in the author’s intimate and friendly voice. McAlister knows and loves her insects, and she must share them with the world. She has an ability to convey a giddy, childish glee at every story presented, and the book offers this same fascination and inspiration to readers.”
— Joel Gibson, The Royal British Columbia Museum