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Loading... Early Spring: An Ecologist and Her Children Wake to a Warming World (2009)by Amy Seidl
I liked this book for what it was, but I think it suffered somewhat from being neither memoir nor straight science writing. Some writers are able to effortlessly meld their lives and their science, with Annie Dillard and Gerald Durrell being my own personal gold standards. I found the transitions in Early Spring awkward and forced, and many of the memoir-ish bits had no resolution. Seidl is a keen observer of her environment, an interesting and interested participant in the life of her land, but I just couldn't climb inside this book and feel what she's aiming for me to feel. The fact that it took me more than a month to read is perhaps indicative of my struggle. ( ) This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.I should have guessed from the title that the author was using Rachel Carson as a framework but even there the book falls down. The warning's too mild, the book too 'nice'. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.The book was well-written in the tradition of Leopold or Muir but much more people-oriented than those writers. The author is interested in the effects of global warming on nature and the impacts of the changes in nature on the human community. The target audience for such a book is probably middle America and people who are not necessarily very aware of global warming already, also people who are more concerned with their communities than with the rest of the animals and plants that inhabit this world. I don't really fit this description, and I think this is why I did not get into the book as much as I do other wilderness or environmental books. However, by the end of the book I really felt I had learned quite a bit about the subject (and I have already read many other works on global warming), and I admire her writing style very much. It's a strong book, and I have already recommended it to several other people. no reviews | add a review
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