Stories From Where We Live—The California Coast
A Literary Field Guide
by Sara St. Antoine, editor
Introduction by sara St. Antoine
Stretching from the California-Oregon border south to the Baja
peninsula, the California Coast is often called the Mediterranean of
North America because of its unique climate, landscape, and geology.
This book, the latest in a series that joins literature and ecology,
brings the region alive through historical and contemporary stories,
poems, letters, essays, and memoirs. The book tells of surfers facing
sharks in the Red Triangle, the Pigeon Express that once carried the
news from the Channel Islands, and a notorious stagecoach driver who
turned out to be a woman.
Through stories such as a young
actress's fascination with the La Brea tar pits and a young boy's
rescue of a sea otter, the book reveals what makes life along the
California Coast different and special. Each book in the Stories from Where We Live
series focuses on a different North American ecoregion, presenting
literature that conveys each area's distinctive natural and human
story. Each book includes in the appendix information about the plants,
animals, and habitats of the region as well as a list of natural areas
to visit.
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Contributors: Gretchen Woelfle, Gary Snyder, M - lina Brown, Smeaton Chase,
Christina Hutchins, Daniel Duane, Manuel Figuroa, Felicia Silcox, Katie
McAllaster Weaver, Kathryn Hulme, T.H. Watkins, Cherylene Lee,
Virginia Barrett, Mrs. J.B. Rideout, Vic Coccimiglio, Cherise Wyneken,
Clea Woelfe-Erskine, Sue Alexander, Danielle Jeanne Drolet, Robin
Beeman, Alison Seevak, Richard Bauman, Mitali Perkins, Aileen Kilgore
Henderson, Gabriel Trujillo Muñoz, Helen Foster James, Marian Haddad,
Jeffrey Harrison, Nancy Dawson, tefi Weisburd, Jane Hirshfield, Ellery
Akers, Roberto Castillo Udiarte, David Meuel, Florence A. Merriam, Dan
Harder, William Pitt Root, Olga Cossi.
Sara St. Antoine
Author's Bio:A longtime lover of both stories and nature ("Books took me to wild places"), Sara St. Antoine has written for Cricket and Ranger Rick, is the author of three "Green Musketeers"
children's novels, and has prepared science education materials for the
World Wildlife Fund. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Awards:2002 Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People (Children's Book Council, National Council for the Social Studies)
Quotes:“With its Stories from Where We Live
series, Milkweed Editions has been trying to restore a feeling of
community to the country, one region at a time. Acclaim for the series
continues to grow.”—Publishers Weekly
"This
series is sure to be a hit with classes that are studying the regional
geography of the United States, and it would be a superb resource for
classes and teaching teams that integrate language arts and social
studies."—Book Report
“Culturally
and chronologically diverse poetry, essays, and artwork, as well as
stories, celebrate the regional landscape and culture. Particularly
useful for teachers seeking interdisciplinary resources on California
history and geography.” —Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People (Children's Book Council, National Council for the Social Studies)
“This book is essential for California libraries and offers and appealing look for state reports.”—VOYA
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Price:
$ 10.95
Binding: Paper
Availability In Stock: 291
immediately
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Published: 2005
Size: 6 x 9
Genre: Environment/Education
Series: Stories from Where We Live
Pages: 248
ISBN: 9781571316531
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