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Under the sea wind
Book • 1941
Under the Sea Wind is Rachel Carson's first book, published in 1941, which vividly portrays the interconnected lives of sea creatures and their environments.
The book is structured into three parts, each focusing on a different organism: a sanderling, a mackerel, and an eel.
Carson's writing combines scientific accuracy with poetic prose, making the book accessible to both children and adults.
It explores themes of survival, migration, and the delicate balance of marine ecosystems.
The book is structured into three parts, each focusing on a different organism: a sanderling, a mackerel, and an eel.
Carson's writing combines scientific accuracy with poetic prose, making the book accessible to both children and adults.
It explores themes of survival, migration, and the delicate balance of marine ecosystems.
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Mentioned by Cassie as one of Rachel Carson's books, highlighting her work on marine life.

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as Carson's first book, showcasing her writing talent and love for the ocean.


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comme un texte ancien de Rachel Carson, récemment traduit et préfacé par elle.

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as a book that Rachel Carson wrote after getting a book deal.


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as Rachel Carson's first book.


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pour sa traduction et postface de "Under the Sea Wind" de Rachel Carson.

Géraldine Muhlmann

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