Media Mayhem: Leaf through these books
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Posted By Jill - Mon, Apr 20 2009 at 12:47 PM ESTAwesome
Thanks for putting these together, Peter, there are a few I haven't heard of that sound both intriguing and insightful.
I'd like to add Daniel Quinn's Ishmael, which offers more of a philosophical history to the underlying beliefs that got us into the environmental mess we know today.
Thanks!
Posted By Patrick Noonan - Mon, Apr 20 2009 at 9:22 AM ESTAnd don't forget...
Alan Weisman's "The World Without Us." Despite the book's marketers' emphasis on its post-apocalyptic premise, the book is really about the enormous, lasting effect human civilization has had, and continues to assert, on the planet's natural and physical systems.
I also would add Jared Diamond's "Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed," for its numerous examples of "life of out balance" can lead to disaster.
Great list, Peter! Thanks!
Posted By Fred Schroyer - Fri, Apr 17 2009 at 2:30 PM ESTAh, "An Island Out of Time"
Ah, "An Island Out of Time" by Tom Horton. A wonderful book by a gifted writer about a magical, spiritual spot of land barely above sea level in the southern Chesapeake Bay. I spent 7 wedding anniversaries there, in tiny Tylerton, in the Inn of silent Music, an extraordinary B&B. Anyone who spends 24 hours there falls in love with Smith Island and feels heartache for Tylerton's 50-some friendly, salt-of-the-sea residents, most of whom rely on the annual crab cycle for a living. Tom Horton's.... More

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Cadillac Desert
Ill second the endorsement of Cadillac Desert. When I started reading the article I thought to myself, "well my favorite would Cadillac Desert," and then lo and behold it was on Peter's list! The intrigue of the story makes it fascinating even if the topic weren't so important and green. It also enhances travel ideas as I find myself wanting to go visit all the places discussed, especially the Owens Valley in California where the city of Los Angeles secretely stole an entire watershed and.... More