The book gives a comprehensive vision of communication as a universal process, which entails animals and some birds rather than only human language. It attests that communication is more than speech; rather, sounds, gestures, movements, colors, and silence are meaningful in the natural environment. Written in simple and plain language, the book is instructive about how species would employ signals in order to, for example, navigate safely, find food, alert danger, or even further social engagements. The text adds that the communication systems of a species would be sized out and varied in almost identical dialects. Each chapter talks about a distinct animal and explains its mode of interaction and its best traits. The book encourages readers to watch and see in their physical surroundings, better at noticing the signals emitted by the animals. It encourages the forthcoming friar to join awareness in knowledge, respect for all life by demonstrating responsible homeowner skills. Ultimately, it elucidates the reader on how communication is a key to life, inculcating curiosity and recognition of the beauty of interconnectedness in the natural world.