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Rachel Carson

    May 27, 1907 – April 14, 1964

    Rachel Carson was a marine biologist and conservationist who became globally renowned for her influential writings. Her compelling prose delves into the intricacies of ocean life, exploring its full spectrum from the shores to the deepest realms. However, Carson is most celebrated for her groundbreaking work that exposed the dangers of synthetic pesticides. This courageous exposé sparked national dialogue and led to significant shifts in environmental policy, inspiring an enduring conservation movement.

    Rachel Carson
    The Sea Around Us
    Under the Sea Wind
    The Edge of the Sea
    Lost Woods
    Always, Rachel
    The Sense of Wonder