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Under the Sea Wind describes the behavior of organisms that live both on and in the sea on the Atlantic coast. Under the Sea Wind consists of three parts, each following a different organism that interacts with the sea, and viewing it from a personified organism's perspective.
- Rachel Carson, Bob Hines
- 1941
Celebrating the mystery and beauty of birds and sea creatures in their natural habitat, Under the Sea-Wind--Rachel Carson's first book and her personal favorite--is the early masterwork of one of America's greatest nature writers.
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- Paperback
Aug 20, 2022 · A review of Carson's first book, a lyrical and scientific exploration of the sea and its creatures. Learn about the book's themes, style, reception, and legacy in this article.
Mar 29, 2011 · In her first book, preeminent nature writer Rachel Carson tells the story of the sea creatures and birds that dwell in and around the waters along North...
- 1453214739, 9781453214732
- Rachel Carson
- Open Road Media, 2011
Under the Sea-Wind is a nonfiction book by American biologist Rachel Carson, published in 1941. It explores the ecology and evolution of the sea, based on her research and fieldwork, and is praised for its scientific accuracy and lyrical style.
Apr 3, 2007 · Celebrating the mystery and beauty of birds and sea creatures in their natural habitat, Under the Sea-Wind —Rachel Carson’s first book and her personal favorite—is the early masterwork of one of America’s greatest nature writers.
- Rachel Carson
Under the Sea-Wind takes you beneath the waves with the same kind of intimacy and wonder that made the documentaries "Winged Migration" and "March of the Penguins" such masterpieces of nature-immersion.