Rachel Carson's Wonder-Filled World
How the Scientist, Writer, and Nature Lover Changed the Environmental Movement
Kate Hannigan author Katie Hickey illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Astra Publishing House
Publishing:13th May '25
£16.99
This title is due to be published on 13th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
Rachel Carson wasn’t always the Rachel Carson, renowned environmental activist. From her earliest years, Rachel had a passion for nature—to her, it was a fairyland, and she loved to write about her adventures and the creatures she saw. Encouraged by teachers, Rachel wanted nothing more than to study the ocean and its inhabitants. Though unable to finish her PhD due to financial constraints, Rachel found work in science and success as a nature writer.
In the course of her work, Rachel learned about the harm caused by recently developed pesticides and chemicals that made their way into the environment. Desperate to protect nature for future generations even as her health declined, she penned the famous book Silent Spring —a call to action against the threat of the deadly chemicals. The book is anything but quiet, selling more than 2 million copies and leading directly to changes like the Clean Air Act of 1963 and the Clean Water Act of 1972.
Kate Hannigan, the author of several award-winning children’s books, joins her talents with Katie Hickey, a longtime illustrator of popular picture book biographies, to bring the mother of the environmental movement to life for a new generation of readers.
A soaring tribute to the perceptive naturalist and writer who jump-started the modern environmental movement... (v)ivid and perceptive."—Kirkus Reviews
"This inspiring picture book biography of environmental activist Rachel Carson will stir the inner conservationist in all readers. Born on a family farm in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Rachel grows up close to nature. When her dream of becoming a doctor of biology is cut short by the Great Depression, she pivots to writing freelance pieces. Eventually, she becomes a renowned author with a focus on chemical pesticides; her work is instrumental in the banning of DDT."—Foreword Reviews
"This book artfully illustrates Rachel Carson's inspirational work as a writer, scientist, and pioneering environmentalist."—Mark Madison, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Historian
ISBN: 9781662680571
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40 pages