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  • Silent Spring

  • By: Rachel Carson
  • Narrated by: Kaiulani Lee
  • Length: 10 hrs and 36 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,244 ratings)

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Silent Spring

By: Rachel Carson
Narrated by: Kaiulani Lee
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First published in 1962, Silent Spring can single-handedly be credited with sounding the alarm and raising awareness of humankind's collective impact on its own future through chemical pollution. No other book has so strongly influenced the environmental conscience of Americans and the world at large.
©1962 Rachel Carson (P)2006 Recorded Books LLC
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"Silent Spring came as a cry in the wilderness, a deeply felt, thoroughly researched, and brilliantly written argument that changed the course of history." (Al Gore)

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great narrative of industrial -icide problems

I was skeptical about a narrative regarding such an important topic, but this was executed so well. Gives the reader/listener compelling evidence in their lived lives. I mourn what we have done to our children's world. What a different existence...

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Must Listen, Great Narration.

One of the best narrated books I’ve listened to yet. It’s a great pace and easy listening from the narrator. The content is a bit dated but it’s still highly relevant. A must read for anyone interested in the impacts of chemicals on our world.

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Incredibly well writte - almost poetry

Just as relebant 50 years later, A must listen, for anyone concerned with the future of Life on earth. How beautifully the language flows is magnified while listening - even with such scary topics.

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I am speechless.This book is an AMAZING TESTIMONY

Based solely on factually unbiased,statistical evidence, Rachel Carson wrote an almost poetical biography of our Mother Earth/Gaia's Sorrow her pain. Now in our "collective conscious awareness" Birthing Ecology. I dare you Not to Care!

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Amazing!

My only complaint is the pauses between sentences are a bit long. great overall performance!

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A must read

Very important to make people understand the impact of herbicides and pesticides on our environment.

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This information has been available for a long time

There is so much talk about us poisoning ourselves and the environment currently. This book brings to light the fact that this has been issue for over 70 years. More people need to get behind our healing of the environment. It is so important for our own survival.

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Still worth the read!

Rachel Carson was one of the first to sound the alarm about the impact of harmful chemicals, particularly herbicides and pesticides.

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Still a Must Read

I worked in the environmental lab field for most of my career and often heard about this book. In 2024, I finally took the time to listen to it. It's still great. The stories are well told and the science is well explained. Rachel Carson is still great. Take the time to listen to this book. You might get a longer life span in return.

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If you are a baby boomer, you MUST read this!!

while the info is dated, and many of these chemicals are now banned--because of this book!!--those of us who grew up in the 40's-60's MUST read this. i am 56 and both my mother (who is 90) and I are now suffering from debilitating diseases which were definitely caused by my father's insane over-use of chloridane in that time period. he died many years ago of a stroke and other diseases which are directly related to these now-banned pesticides. these chemicals remain in our system and have probably also affected our children and their children! what a legacy our government left us in its selfish, self-serving, special-interest-guided efforts. does anyone know of a parallel book written since this one?

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