Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
236
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2008
Publisher
Puffin Books
Edition
Reprint
ISBN-10
1440639140
ISBN-13
9781440639142
Description
Ellen S. Levine delves into the life of Rachel Carson, a groundbreaking figure who skillfully intertwined her passions for science and writing. Known for her transformative works that challenged societal norms, Carson emerges as an influential voice in the environmental movement. Throughout her journey, she faced numerous obstacles, yet her determination to educate the public about the intricate connections between humanity and nature never wavered.
Levine paints a vivid portrait of Carson, showcasing her intellectual brilliance and emotional depth. Readers are invited to explore how her meticulous research and eloquent prose led to the publication of works that would alter public perception and inspire a generation of environmental advocates. The narrative not only highlights Carson's achievements but also examines the controversies she faced, emphasizing her enduring legacy in the fight for ecological conservation. The biography serves as a profound testament to a woman who changed the way people view their relationship with the natural world.
Levine paints a vivid portrait of Carson, showcasing her intellectual brilliance and emotional depth. Readers are invited to explore how her meticulous research and eloquent prose led to the publication of works that would alter public perception and inspire a generation of environmental advocates. The narrative not only highlights Carson's achievements but also examines the controversies she faced, emphasizing her enduring legacy in the fight for ecological conservation. The biography serves as a profound testament to a woman who changed the way people view their relationship with the natural world.
Genres
Mystery
Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
Science & Technology