| The Sense of Wonder | 
enlarge | Author: Rachel Carson Creator: Kaiulani Lee Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks Category: Book
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ISBN: 1433207230 Dewey Decimal Number: 920 EAN: 9781433207235 ASIN: 1433207230
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This essay is a gift for the future, for the next generation April 6, 1999 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Few people in English speaking countries do not know the name, Rachel Carson, the author of "Silent Spring", which shocked the world and made her a pioneer of environmental protection in the 1960's.y@You may find her name on the White House official home page, where vice-president Gore warns of environmental crisis, quoting extracts from Carson, and notes her important contributions in this connection.y@ She already knew of her coming death from cancer while writing the book.y@"The Sense of Wonder" is an unfinished essay dedicated to her orphaned nephew Roger, and written while struggling with her deadly illness.y@In contrast to Silent Spring, which has been translated into many languages and is a best seller throughout the world, this essay has been out of print for a long time, even in the United States. I think it is meaningful to publish this essay again at this point in history.y@More than 35 years have passed since "Silent Spring", however, I wonder if we've listened to her warnings.y@There has been a massive increase in the effects of garbage, air pollution, global warming, and chemicals which markedly affect our eco-system, including the human beings.y@ This essay is a gift for the future, for the next generation of people who will have to discover their human nature in a world where nature has been diminished and degraded.
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