Praise for The Dynamic Great Lakes
In her cautionary
book, environmental activist and professor Spring enthusiastically explores the
Great Lakes, and clearly explains why they
should be protected. —Book Sense Nov 22 2003
This is intriguing stuff for adults, but the straightforward
presentation also lends itself to use in schools. —Peter Wild U.S. Water News
Every library should
have this book. —Stan Lievense, retired fish biologist MDNR
Worth reading if for no other reason than that the writing
is masterfully done…reminded me a little of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring.
—Jonathon David Masters,
This is an impressive little book. Not quite 110 pages long,
it’s a read of about an hour or so. The author has, however, managed to jam it
full of facts and information about the Great Lakes.
The author also sprinkles a strong environmental ethic throughout the book
coupled with the belief that the democratic process can make a difference. —Bob
Gross, The Oakland
Press
Spring’s handy
108-page primer about the Great Lakes provides
the curious with a solid overview of the lakes including their history,
physical characteristics, denizens and the threats facing them, particularly
from invasive species and pollution. —Dave LeMieux, The Muskegon Chronicle
The Dynamic Great Lakes is available at Barnes & Noble stores and online, Amazon.com and many fine bookstores.
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