Rachel Carson: A Biography
By (Author) Arlene Quaratiello
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th August 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
Biography: general
577.092
Hardback
168
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
369g
Few people have had as great an impact on the modern environmental movement as has the great writer and scientist Rachel Carson. This readable and up-to-date biography traces the famous environmentalist's development as a writer from earliest childhood to the publication of her best-known work Silent Spring (1962). Although Carson is now remembered almost exclusively for Silent Spring, which exposed the dangers of pesticides, this book was preceded by three best-sellers about the ocean environment: Under the Sea-Wind (1941), The Sea Around Us (1951) and The Edge of the Sea (1955), which catapulted her to fame. In Rachel Carson: A Biography, Carson emerges as a talented scientist and exceptional writer who shared her "sense of wonder" about nature with both scientists and the general public. Carson's great love of both writing and nature emerged at a young age and enabled her to overcome numerous obstacles in her life. She made a critical decision to switch her major in college from English to biology, she suffered financial problems during the Depression, and family and work responsibilities left her little time to write. She struggled for years to become a writer, working in relative obscurity for fifteen years at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service writing pamphlets and brochures. She also endured harsh criticism of Silent Spring toward the end of her life while terribly ill. This biography shows how Carson overcame these difficulties and persevered to become one of the most influential writers of the last half of the twentieth century. Her legacy as a champion of nature continues forty years after her death.
[A]n interesting work that will capture the reader's attention from the beginning....[m]ay motivate young girls considering a career in science. This good autobiography of a scientist provides a nice overview of political and social influences and a description of the beginnings of environmental movements and studies in environmental science.-SB&F
[S]tudents will surely use this booik for research reports, those with particular interest in the subject will find excellent resources for further study.-VOYA
"An interesting work that will capture the reader's attention from the beginning....may motivate young girls considering a career in science. This good autobiography of a scientist provides a nice overview of political and social influences and a description of the beginnings of environmental movements and studies in environmental science."-SB&F
"Students will surely use this booik for research reports, those with particular interest in the subject will find excellent resources for further study."-VOYA
"[S]tudents will surely use this booik for research reports, those with particular interest in the subject will find excellent resources for further study."-VOYA
"[A]n interesting work that will capture the reader's attention from the beginning....[m]ay motivate young girls considering a career in science. This good autobiography of a scientist provides a nice overview of political and social influences and a description of the beginnings of environmental movements and studies in environmental science."-SB&F
Arlene Quaratiello is a freelance writer and the author of The College Student's Research Companion. She has worked as an academic reference librarian at Merrimack College and Emerson College.