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 | Pursuing the portrait of an apocalyptic near-future that she initiated in ORYX AND CRAKE--a future ravaged by alarmingly familiar excessive ways--Margaret Atwood tells a story as complex and prescient as she did with her masterwork THE HANDMAID'S... |
 | This justly popular underground classic is an ecologist's delight: a band of renegade activists set out to sabotage the developers who are taking over their beloved desert landscape. Abbey's famously crabby, indignant, and powerfully persuasive voice... |
 | Middle school student Roy Eberhardt is a new resident to the town of Coconut Grove, Florida. He doesn't have many friends but is intrigued when he notices a barefoot boy running through the woods near his home. Roy eventually befriends this boy and... |
 | Roy, who is new to his small Florida community, becomes involved in another boy's attempt to save a colony of burrowing owls from a proposed construction site. |
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 | This justly popular underground classic is an ecologist's delight: a band of renegade activists set out to sabotage the developers who are taking over their beloved desert landscape. Abbey's famously crabby, indignant, and powerfully persuasive voice... |
 | When this poet, as a child, was playing in the seemingly pristine woods on idyllic family vacations in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, little did she know what dangers were lurking in the waterways in the form of nuclear waste, lead, mercury, and a host... |