Before Rachel Carson started writing

The most famous of all environmental writers was an unexceptional student, Gabriel Popkin writes, but that coursework made her eventual career possible: "While at Johns Hopkins, Rachel Carson made an important journey from inexperienced biology student to jaded researcher to skillful narrator of nature," Popkin writes. Carson's education gave her "the foundation to become the most famous science writer of her age and the voice that launched the environmental movement."

June 16, 2013

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