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RACHEL CARSON by Ellen Levine

RACHEL CARSON

Up Close

by Ellen Levine

Pub Date: April 1st, 2007
ISBN: 0-670-06220-0
Publisher: Viking

The combination of Rachel Carson’s gift for writing with her passion for science and understanding the natural world catapulted her into prominence with the publication of Silent Spring, truly one of those books that changed the world. Levine shares much of the facts of her personal life in a way that makes obvious how family challenges and difficulties were always a priority. She conveys Carson’s influence when she relates the professional events, but most vivid are the quotes from her public and personal writing, revealing a powerful intelligence, wit and beauty. There is humor and deprecation of herself as Carson remains modestly unconvinced of her power to change the world, even as she fought cancer while trying to advocate for a new awareness of the interdependence of man and nature. The contrast between the liveliness and elegance of Carson’s words with Levine’s respectful and honest reportage amplifies the reader’s admiration for a woman who cared for her friends and family, yet dedicated her life to making the world a better place. (Biography. 10+)