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Primavera silenciosa
Primavera silenciosa: Edicin y traduccin de Joandomnec Ros | Rachel Carson
124 posts | 92 read | 3 reading | 100 to read
Primavera silenciosa (1962), de la biloga marina y zologa estadounidense Rachel Louise Carson (1907-1964), es un libro que es preciso conocer ya que aborda uno de los problemas ms graves que produjo el siglo XX: la contaminacin que sufre la Tierra. Utilizando un lenguaje transparente, el rigor propio del mejor anlisis cientfico y ejemplos estremecedores, Carson denunci los efectos nocivos que para la naturaleza tena el empleo masivo de productos qumicos como los pesticidas, el DDT en particular. Se trata, por consiguiente, de un libro de ciencia que va ms all del universo cientfico para adentrarse en el turbulento mundo de "lo social". Su trascendencia fue tal que hoy est considerado uno de los principales responsables de la aparicin de los movimientos ecologistas a favor de la conservacin de la naturaleza. De hecho, Primavera silenciosa consigui lo que pocos textos cientficos logran: iluminar nuestros conocimientos de procesos que tienen lugar en la naturaleza y despertar el inters de la sociedad tanto por la ciencia que es necesaria para comprender lo que sucede en nuestro planeta, como por la situacin presente y futura de la vida que existe en l.
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ravenlee
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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Sigh. We just can‘t move beyond this, can we?

TheBookHippie Nope. I reread this for the third time recently… man. So incredibly frustrating. 3mo
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Blueberry
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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Eggs Beautiful 💚🌿🟢 5mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💚💚💚 5mo
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Leftcoastzen
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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#NewYearNewBooks #WomenInScience I still think first of Rachel Carson , marine biologist, who‘s classic work was often the average persons first look at the facts about environmental degradation related to chemicals, & other human activities.

Eggs Perfect 👍🏼 11mo
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La_Cori
Primavera silenziosa | Rachel Carson
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
This one has been sitting on my TBR for way too long (2008, maybe?!)
A few months ago at a meeting with Paolo Giordano, one of my favorite authors, he spoke mainly about this book (he wrote the foreword of the new italian edition).. so I decided to finally read it!

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Jenken1998
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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A classic environmental read. A book that documents the effects of pesticides on the environment. A book that shines light on disinformation put out by the chemical industry. The book that assisted in the banning of DDT and helped bring the environmental movement about.

KathyWheeler I‘m in a weird Mitford sisters/Rachel Carson place right now. I‘m currently reading Under the Sea Wind and will probably read Silent Spring next. 2y
Jenken1998 @KathyWheeler I hear you. I get into moods. I spent most of April reading all eco fiction, environmental fiction and non fiction books.
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LazyLibrary Yes! Let the dandelions live!! 2y
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rachelk
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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Armed with scientific evidence and the ability to explain links between commerce and ecology, Carson launched the environmental movement with this book — resulting in the creation of the EPA and the banning of toxic chemicals such as DDT. Though written 60+ years ago, clearly science-based policymaking is still necessary. Carson made me think about the interconnectedness of life on this planet and our responsibility to it. 💚

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Morr_Books
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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Finished this fantastic read over the weekend as part of September's #Roll100! So glad I finally read this!

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melissajayne
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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1) Tagged. I have always wanted to read this one.

2) Where the Crawdads Sing. The description of the marsh was just amazing

3) a) Brazil
b) Montreal, Quebec
c) Victoria, British Columbia

#wondrouswednesday

Eggs Agreed #2 📚👏🏻 (edited) 2y
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TheRiehlDeal
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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#AlphabetGame
#LetterS

The best non-fiction book I‘ve read so far!

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for playing 📚 2y
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EadieB
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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#ThoughtfulThursday @MoonWitch94
@Eggs Thanks for the tag!

1. Tagged

2. Outside

3. Not into gardening.

4. Ginger ale

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Chittavrtti
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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The_Penniless_Author
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView

1. Lilacs. We have a big lilac bush next to our deck and it's always the first thing in our yard to bloom
2. Hmm, that's a tough one. How about Silent Spring? Not exactly "enjoyable", but an excellent and influential book nonetheless.

Tag @RaeLovesToRead @IuliaC @MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm @batsy @eeclayton @TheNeverendingTBR @RamsFan1963

RaeLovesToRead Thanks for the tag! 😊 I'll have a think about Spring books... most of the books I read give me Autumnal vibes. 3y
batsy Thank you for the tag! I live in a country with just "hot and rainy" for weather; could do with a more temperate climate right about now ? 3y
The_Penniless_Author @batsy And here it's still below freezing and there's snow on the ground. Maybe we can find a happy medium 🥵+🥶= 🙂 3y
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The_Penniless_Author @RaeLovesToRead "Autumnal Vibes" sounds like a terrible Sirius XM station ? 3y
eeclayton Thanks for the tag! The second question is a bit of a challenge for me too 😃 3y
RaeLovesToRead @The_Penniless_Author I have no idea what Sirius XM is, but I would guess their Autumnal sessions will have moody, indie vibes 😆 3y
TheSpineView Lilacs are lovely! Thanks for playing! 3y
batsy Yessss! Some sun/snow exchange is much needed 🙂 3y
The_Penniless_Author @RaeLovesToRead It's the biggest (only?) satellite radio provider in the States. I wasn't sure if they operated in the UK, too (they definitely have enough British DJs and Brit-centric channels). 3y
The_Penniless_Author @batsy Deal, but not too much. Just get me up to 60 degrees and I'm good. (Fahrenheit, that is. I'm not a masochist 😀) 3y
RaeLovesToRead Never heard of them! But then, you guys don't get played Slade & Wizzard at Xmas incessantly I recently found out so there can't be much overlap 🤷‍♀️ 3y
The_Penniless_Author @RaeLovesToRead True. Although we do hear those songs around Christmas, just not incessantly. I still think we're about 75-80% the same country 😁 3y
RaeLovesToRead @The_Penniless_Author Whenever I've met Americans they are usually shocked by how horrible British people are to each other, but it's how we show affection! 😂 3y
RaeLovesToRead Also, when I carried out my (highly scientific) survey on here, no one had heard of Slade or Wizzard! 3y
The_Penniless_Author @RaeLovesToRead I remember that I told you I hadn't, at first (well, I told you I knew who Slade was but not that particular song). But then I listened to it and realized I'd heard it plenty of times. 3y
The_Penniless_Author @RaeLovesToRead I like that Brits use sarcasm and insults to compensate for not being able to express sincere emotions. It's one of my favorite things about you! 😅 It certainly beats overly effusive, insincere compliments (of which Americans can be fond). 3y
RaeLovesToRead Useful to know... Next Xmas I shall have to introduce you guys to some of the more obscure British Xmas classics. We're a sarcastic, self deprecating bunch on the whole. If a Brit is being effusively and demonstratively affectionate, 9 times out of 10 they're drunk 🤣 3y
The_Penniless_Author @RaeLovesToRead What do you know, turns out I'm part British! 🍻🥴🤣 3y
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wanderinglynn
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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#LittensDressedInBlood 2 Sep A Nightmare on My Street

I don‘t read horror. But as an environmental attorney, I‘ve read about real life horror stories—Buffalo Creek, the Great Smog, Minamata Disease, Bhopal to name a few.

In 1962, Rachel Carson documented in the tagged the adverse environmental effects caused by the indiscriminate use of pesticides. This book helped spur change & lead to the environmental laws that we have in the U.S. today.

MidnightBookGirl Real life is often more horrific than fiction 3y
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TheRiehlDeal
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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#ThoughtfulThursday @MoonWitch94

📚 No. There are too many books to read to read a book twice.
📚 It‘s one of the things I factor in when deciding what to read next, but it‘s not the first thing I think of. I read the synopsis to see whether I‘d be interested in it.
📚 Tagged. Although the book isn‘t about nature per say, it does have moments where the chemicals are adversely affecting nature.

MySharonaK Thank you 😘 4y
MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm Thanks for the tag!! 🥰 4y
TheNeverendingTBR Thanks for the tag, I'll do this soon! 😁 4y
MoonWitch94 Thanks for playing 📚☺️😂 4y
cleoh Thanks for the tag! I missed this round but thank you for thinking of me! ☺️ 4y
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The_Penniless_Author
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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#ThoughtfulThursday @MoonWitch94

1. Living in VT, just the end of the deep freeze and days where it gets dark before 4pm. Also, that brief period of warm weather where there's no humidity and no bugs.
2. No. I do a lot more reading outside, though.
3. Silent Spring, of course! 😀

Tagging @IuliaC @Milara @RamsFan1963 @fredamans

MoonWitch94 Yes! No humidity or bugs—just beautiful weather! My favorite! Thanks for playing 🌷🪁🌸 4y
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bookishbitch
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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I'm worried this one will freak me out. Which is also why I need to read it. At least I know it helped bring about some needed changes. #tbrpile

SamAnne My career is in conservation and I finally read. It this year. It is goos. I wish I could say it is totally dated....another really wonderful book of hers that inspired me to get involved with conservation work even as a kid is The Sea Around Us. 4y
bookishbitch @SamAnne Thanks for the feedback. I live on the coast of Maine so I will definitely have to check The Sea Around US out. Thanks for the recommendation! 4y
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Lindy
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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#audiopuzzling. I‘m already sorry that I started this. It‘s a hard one.

Jaimelire Nice puzzle 4y
Lindy @Jaimelire It‘s from my next-door neighbour; she passed it along to me after she made it. 😊 4y
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alisiakae
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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Part 2 of my Scifi or nonfiction science by a woman prompt recommendations for #winter #booked2021 🧬 🧪

🌱 Silent Spring is a #mustread classic if you‘ve never read it!

🙍🏻‍♀️ Angela Duckworth taught a psych course I took in the past, and while her book borders on self-help, she has done some excellent research in the field of psychology.

🦕 The 6th extinction was on my list for 2020, and may be what I choose for this prompt.

Lovesbooks87 Thanks for posting this. I was having a hard time finding a book for this prompt! 4y
alisiakae @Lovesbooks87 I hope this helps! I posted from scifi rec‘s that would also work for this prompt a few days ago. 4y
Lovesbooks87 @4thhouseontheleft I just saw the other post. I have actually read a couple of them so it also gives me a better idea of what I could use for the prompt. Thanks! 4y
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Cinfhen Great ideas 4y
Smarkies These are some great ideas. 😁 4y
Mollyanna I‘ve always wanted to try a Mary Roach book. Thanks for putting this together and reminding me to use one of her books for this prompt. 😊 4y
Singout Story of More was OK but not great. I agree that Silent Spring is a classic. Have you read Braiding Sweetgrass? 4y
alisiakae @Singout I liked Story of More, but not as much as some other climate change books I have read. I liked this year‘s The Future We Choose, but it‘s male/female co-authors, which I why I didn‘t include it here. Haven‘t read Braiding Sweetgrass, but it is on my TBR! 4y
Singout It‘s one of the most compelling books I‘ve read in the last few years! I love how she integrate science, ecological justice concerns, Indigenous issues, and her own varied and complex story. 4y
Singout I am also very grateful that Silent Spring was mandatory reading in my grade 13 world issues class in 1988. 4y
cozypunk Gulp is my favorite Mary Roach book! We listen to it as a family and crack up every time. 4y
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Lindy
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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A frosty #audiowalk today. I‘ve discovered that science is my comfort reading.

Soubhiville Pretty, but makes me glad I‘m snuggled in warm blankets right now! 4y
Lindy @Soubhiville 😊⛄️ 4y
Cathythoughts Love the frosty morning walk ✨ 4y
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arubabookwoman Beautiful picture! Missing the winter from our new home in Florida! 4y
Lindy @arubabookwoman It was -23 when I woke up today. I‘ve already had enough of winter 🥶 4y
Lindy @Cathythoughts 😊🤗⛄️ 4y
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TheRiehlDeal
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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#sundayfunday @ozma.of.oz

1. I wouldn't say it helped me, but I really liked the audiobook.
2. I've enjoyed the books I read by Marcus Zusack, although I don't think I'll read Bridge of Clay; it's got mixed reviews.
3. I'm grateful that I got a used iPad mini from someone on Facebook Marketplace. Without it, I wouldn't be using Libby as much as I do now. Libby was meant for IOS.

BookmarkTavern I love Libby! I‘ve been able to find so many new books on it. Thanks for posting! 4y
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TheRiehlDeal
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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I really enjoyed listening to the audiobook!

1. I believe my middle name was from my great grandfather. I think my parents just liked my first name.
2. Halloween on a Saturday! 🎃

#ThankfulThursday
@Cosmos_Moon @candc320 @OriginalCyn620 @TheSpineView @Stacypatrice @MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm @DaveGreen7777
All of y'all are friendly. The kindness of everyone on here is what makes this such an awesome community to be apart of. ♥️♥️

OriginalCyn620 Thanks for the tag! 😊 4y
TheRiehlDeal @OriginalCyn620 You're welcome. 🙂 4y
MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm Thank you so much for the tag! ❤️❤️ 4y
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DaveGreen7777 Thank you for the tag! 😁🏷 4y
Cosmos_Moon_River I love this book! One of my favorites. I love Rachel Carson 🥰 4y
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EadieB
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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#ThankfulThursday @Cosmos_Moon @TheSpineView

1. My real name is Mary Edith and I was named after my 2 grandmothers. Eadie is a nickname that my family gave me

2. I‘m thankful for the fall because I love the cooler weather and the changing colors of the trees.

Can you play?
@ctelford @cookie21 @KelsieL @Misswinchester @Junebug17 @cdcnmac @SeaToSkyes @jennbee @readingwino @Storied @Annie1215 @kimdegener @autumnrae @rachelm @the3 @robinz

TheSpineView 👍🤗😊 4y
cdcnmac Thank you🤓 4y
EadieB @cdcnmac You‘re welcome! 4y
Cosmos_Moon_River 🥰 that is a cute nickname. Thanks for joining in! 4y
EadieB @Cosmos_Moon Thanks! You're welcome! 4y
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wanderinglynn
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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#thankfulthursday on Friday

1. I often get whiffs of perfume when alone (I don‘t wear)
2. Coffee ☕️ & that it‘s Friday

Who hasn‘t played? Consider yourself tagged.

jb72 The perfume thing happens in my house all the time. 4y
wanderinglynn @jb72 I‘ve heard it‘s a rather common phenomenon. 4y
NikkiM5 Wow that‘s scary. 4y
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wanderinglynn @NikkiM5 the book or perfume? The book is definitely scary because even though DDT was banned, we (humans) continue to pollute are environment. 4y
Mcastle Sooo true and sad about polluting. 4y
NikkiM5 @wanderinglynn both but my initial post was about the perfume 😱 4y
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Cosmos_Moon_River
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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📸 not this month
📚 nonfiction environmental and science
🍫 savory, chips & salsa is one of my favorites

#ThoughtfulThursday
@MoonWitch94

MySharonaK Thank you 😘 4y
Caroline2 Thanks for the tag. 😉 4y
MoonWitch94 I 🧡 Chips & Salsa! Thanks for playing 🍃😊🍂 4y
ItsAnotherJen Thanks for the tag! 😊 4y
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sdbruening
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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A book that has been sitting on my TBR pile for way to long, thank you #NonfictionNerds for pushing it to the top of my pile. You‘d think after all these years this book would be dated, but I still found it an excellent read and very topical in the age of science denial, Flint, MI, climate change, fracking, and in this age of an increased push to deregulate air & water pollution laws because their restrictions are hurting business.

SamAnne Agreed! Glad I finally read it! 4y
Addison_Reads One of my favorites. 💚 4y
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SamAnne
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I‘m glad I finally read this classic. Carson wrote this groundbreaking call for action against rampant pesticide and herbicide use.while she was dying of cancer. I grew up in a disadvantaged logging community doused with 2.4,D by Weyerhaueser and other timber corporations in the 70s. It sickened kids I went to elementary school with and turned me into an environmental activist and chemical free gardener. Thank you Rachael for raising the alarm.

Cosmos_Moon_River Great book! Carson is one of my hero‘s 🥰 4y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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Some of the drawings in this addition are quite beautiful.

#NonfictionNerds

SamAnne I have the same edition and agree! 4y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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Some of the drawings in this addition are quite beautiful.

#NonfictionNerds

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BarbaraTheBibliophage
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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This book is the basis for all recent grassroots environmental activism. Carson was a scientist, journalist, and truth teller. She stood up to chemical companies when no one else would. So inspiring. But if you want current information there are other, more recent books out there. Also, her writing style worked only on audio for me. Still, it‘s classic for a reason.

Full review http://www.TheBibliophage.com
#thebibliophage2020 #nonfictionnerds

SamAnne Finishing it today. Can‘t believe I‘d not read it before. 4y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @SamAnne I feel the same. Should have read it years ago! 4y
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SamAnne
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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Five chapters in. Despite growing up in a tiny Oregon timber community doused with toxic herbicides by Weyerhaeuser that sickened fellow elementary school classmates, and becoming an environmental activist in college, and then devoting my career to conservation work, I‘ve never read this classic. Better late than never, and it‘s affirming again why I do not use pesticides or herbicides. Reading with #nonfictionnerds on Goodreads.

BarbaraTheBibliophage Looking forward to discussing this on GR! 4y
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TheRiehlDeal
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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This was a truly eye-opening audiobook! The way herbicides, insecticides, and pesticides can affect the bodies of living things and the environment is horrifying! The narrator was enjoyable to listen to. I would definitely recommend this on audio.

SamAnne Listening and reading right now! 4y
TheRiehlDeal @SamAnne Cool! I look forward to your review. 4y
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Susanita
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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1. After the latest bookshelf reorg, I have five stacks. There are three on the bookcase and two on the nightstand.
2. Tagged book, which I think is one of the July #nonfictionnerds selections?

#two4tuesday

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 🤩📚🤩 5y
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Cosmos_Moon_River
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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🌕 My kids playing with our younger neighbors
🌖 “In nature nothing exists alone.” Tagged book
🌗 Designate some alone time, reading or puzzling
🌘 Ice cream
🌑 @MoonWitch94 @caffeinated.wayfarer #ThoughtfulThursday

MoonWitch94 Thanks for playing 😊⭐️🌙 5y
Cosmos_Moon_River @MoonWitch94 yeah! You got it right... it has been a TOUGH week for me. Hope everything all gets a little easier 🥰 5y
MoonWitch94 Agreed! 🥰😘💕👍🏻 5y
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Cosmos_Moon_River
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1. One of my favorites tagged!
2. 💚 the same color as my heart 💚
3. Grant writing and the programs that result
4. @AprilOatmeal
#FriYAYintro
@4thhouseontheleft @howjessreads

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BarbaraTheBibliophage
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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The epigraph from Rachel Carson‘s Silent Spring rings true today. Hope you all can find a little time outdoors today.

“I am pessimistic about the human race because it is too ingenious for its own good. Our approach to nature is to beat it into submission. We would stand a better chance of survival if we accommodated ourselves to this planet and viewed it appreciatively instead of skeptically and dictatorially.” ~ E. B. WHITE

Photos by me 🤓🌱

Soubhiville Wow, I love your pictures 🌱💚 5y
Suet624 Great post. 5y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage @Suet624 🌱💚 Thanks! 5y
Meaw_catlady Love your photos!!! 💚💚💚 5y
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Addison_Reads
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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Rachel Carson is certainly at the top of my list for favorite #womaninhistory. She was far ahead of her time and she has influenced me so much throughout the years.

#MagnificentMarch @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @OriginalCyn620

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️📚❤️ 5y
OriginalCyn620 👍🏻📚❤️ 5y
Hooked_on_books Yes! Silent Spring will always be one of my favorite books. She did so much for the world. 5y
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Addison_Reads
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My all time favorite #nonfiction book is the tagged one, Silent Spring. It changed my world when I read it and pushed me to become a biologist and life long environmentalist.

The six books above are ones I've read this year. They taught me things, made me laugh, made me cry, made me angry, and opened my eyes to new ideas. I'm grateful for books that leave a lasting impression.

#GratefulReads @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @OriginalCyn620

rmaclean4 I found Rage Becomes Her so meaningful and useful to me. 5y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🙌🏻📚🙌🏻 5y
Addison_Reads @rmaclean4 I recommend it to people all the time, because it helped me come to terms with so much of the anger and frustration I feel at times. 5y
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Scochrane26 I‘m going to assume if you‘re an environmentalist that you‘ve read some of Wendell Berry‘s essays? 5y
Scochrane26 These all sound good. 5y
readordierachel What a great story! It's wonderful to hear about how powerful books can be 😊 Must read that one. 5y
OriginalCyn620 That‘s so awesome! 5y
Addison_Reads @Scochrane26 Yes, I've read several things by Wendell Berry. I had a professor in college who introduced me to his writings. Great stuff. 5y
Addison_Reads @readordierachel 💚 it's an excellent read and Rachel Carson was so far ahead of her time with that book and warning us of the damage we were inflicting on the world around us. 5y
Reggie I loved Hey Kiddo. 5y
Addison_Reads @Reggie Hey Kiddo is one of those books I would make available in every school library if I were all powerful and could do those sorts of things. 😁 Such a great read that I think lots of people can relate to. 5y
Nute I enjoy hearing about the impact of a book on a reader‘s life. Books can indeed be powerful depending on what the reader needs at the moment. 5y
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BestDogDad
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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Forgot to post my September wrap up so here it is. All science for #scienceSeptember. Some greatness and some which weren‘t what I thought they would be. #septemberwrapup

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BestDogDad
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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This must've been a shocking book to read in the early 1960s. We were literally killing the planet! It's still an important book to read today as we still need to be cognizant of the chemicals we are releasing in to the environment. Living by the Mississippi River for 28 years I have seen the benefits of the DDT ban first hand as bald eagles are now a common sight in the neighborhood. I'm guessing they weren't fifty years ago. #ScienceSeptember

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BestDogDad
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Even cities were poisoned? Who came up with this strategy?

Aimeesue 😳😳😳 5y
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BestDogDad
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We‘ve lived near the Mississippi River for 28 years and it‘s been awesome to see more and more bald eagles in the sky every year. It‘s no longer a big deal to see one. They are again common.

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BestDogDad
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Cripes! This book is hard to read. Even though this was all 60+ years ago.

Addison_Reads This book is one I tell everyone to read. Carson was ahead of her time and tried to warn us of the damage we were doing. 5y
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BestDogDad
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I‘m old and remember the horrible pollution everywhere in the early 1970s but this blows my mind. I had no idea toxic chemicals were used so liberally, especially in cities.

Lindy 😫 5y
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coyotecrescendo
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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A squirrel was reading over my shoulder.

#BFC #BookFitnessChallenge

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mrsmarch
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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Waiting in line for airport coffee...so #bookishquestions it is.
1. Cozy mystery, historical nonfiction
2. I am enjoying 20th c nonfiction & memoirs more lately.
3. Erotica, romance, thriller/horror.
4. As @Schlinkles said, I want to see more well done original content. Writing for screen is an art.
5. None. I‘m picky.
6. I have bailed on a lot of mystery & history...the field is so wide its bound to happen.
7. See tags!

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thanks for the tag!! ❤️ 6y
nelehelen Thank you for the tag!! 😘 6y
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Lcsmcat
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Emilymdxn I really want to read this too! Such an important book 6y
claffy_reads It was excellent 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🌸🌸🌸 6y
FeministBookClub I call Rachel Carson the foremother of ecofeminism. She was well ahead of her time. 6y
vkois88 Agreed, she was a wise soul who was way before her time. Wasn't this banned? Such an important book 6y
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TheHeartlandBookFairy
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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Funny, I was just thinking about Silent Spring today and then I get tagged in this this evening 😁 Thanks for the love @Princess-Kingofkings ☺️
1-summer. But it used to be spring.
2-daisies & Black eyed susans
3-Silent Spring
4-mostly seasonal but that can be any season lol 😂
@LibrarianRyan @JoScho @TheBookHippie @BookwormAHN
@TheBookStacker @BookishMeanderings

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Crazeedi
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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Thanks for the tag @Eggs, @Princess-Kingofkings ! #frideas @SailorMoon
1 spring followed closely by fall
2 too many!! Right now I'm waiting for hyacinths!
3 only one I could think of off top of head
4 no!🤩
5 @SamanthaMarie @Llanphear

Crazeedi Sorry @Eggs I didnt even look to see you tagged same book. I'm on the road so I'm just leaving it! 6y
SailorMoon Thanks for playing!!! 💕🤟🏻🌙 oooh giancinto (in my language) is a marvellous flower!!! 6y
Crazeedi @SailorMoon that's a beautiful word for that flower!!💜 6y
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Eggs
Silent Spring | Rachel Carson
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🌸 late winter in Texas
💐 peonies and lilacs
🌹 tagged
🌷 pollen
🌺 @Leftcoastzen @Crazeedi @Aussie4paws @Erofan 💛💗💛💗
#frideas @SailorMoon

Erofan Thanks for the tag 😘💐 6y
SailorMoon Thanks for playing!!! 💕🤟🏻🌙 I also love peonies!!! Good choice!!! 6y
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