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Ginger Strand

    Ginger Strand is an American author whose works delve into the intersection of human experience and environmental themes. She examines how society grapples with the natural world, offering incisive perspectives on our collective endeavors and failures in ecological consciousness. Her writing is characterized by an interdisciplinary approach, weaving together historical research with personal reflection to illuminate the complex relationships between humanity and the environment. Strand challenges readers to reconsider their own roles within these dynamics, fostering a deeper understanding of our interconnectedness with the planet.

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    The Brothers Vonnegut
    • The Brothers Vonnegut

      • 305 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      While Kurt writes press releases by day and labors over short stories by night, Bernard builds silver iodide generators and sends planes to bomb cloud banks with dry ice. These experiments, dubbed Project Cirrus, soon attract the attention of military men--maybe weather will even become "the new super-weapon." But as evidence mounts that Project Cirrus is causing alarming changes in the atmosphere, Bernard begins to have misgivings about the harmful uses of his inventions, and Kurt starts writing a new kind of story depicting scientists grappling with moral questions and with fantastic inventions gone awry. Set against a backdrop of atomic anxiety and the dawn of the digital age, The Brothers Vonnegut is a wild collision of science and literature.

      The Brothers Vonnegut
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      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of a post-9/11 America, the story explores the life of Will Gruen, a passionate pilot and farm owner facing upheaval as his family dynamics shift. With his airline career ending and his wife transforming their farm into a bed-and-breakfast, Will grapples with the changes in his daughters' lives, including one choosing an open marriage and another moving to New York. Over three pivotal days surrounding a wedding, family secrets emerge, relationships evolve, and the Gruens confront their intertwined pasts and uncertain futures.

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