An intimate look at a complex and brilliant woman who had to battle against stereotypes and, in so doing, invented a new form of scientifically based environmentalism. This is a must-read for anyone who truly cares about the real Florida. Lee Irby, author of 7,000 Clams Through a meticulous and beautifully illustrated study of Carr s childhood, education, career ambitions, marriage, and family life, Macdonald shows how Carr overcame numerous obstacles to emerge as one of the leading environmental activists in Florida. Frederick Rowe Davis, author of The Man Who Saved Sea Turtles...
An intimate look at a complex and brilliant woman who had to battle against stereotypes and, in so doing, invented a new form of scientifically based ...