Janisse Ray: 5 books

Book cover of Drifting into Darien

Drifting into Darien

A Personal and Natural History of the Altamaha River

by Janisse Ray
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2011

Janisse Ray was a babe in arms when a boat of her father’s construction cracked open and went down in the mighty Altamaha River. Tucked in a life preserver, she washed onto a sandbar as the craft sank from view. That first baptism began a lifelong relationship with a stunning and powerful river...
Book cover of Pinhook

Pinhook

Finding Wholeness in a Fragmented Land

by Janisse Ray
Language: English
Release Date: April 30, 2005

Janisse Ray, award-winning author of Ecology of a Cracker Childhood and Wild Card Quilt, writes an evocative paean to wildness and wilderness restoration with an extraordinary journey into southern Georgia's Pinhook Swamp. Pinhook Swamp acts as a vital watershed and wildlife corridor, a link...
Book cover of Wild Card Quilt

Wild Card Quilt

The Ecology of Home

by Janisse Ray
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2003

Seventeen years after she'd left home "for good," Janisse Ray pointed her truck away from Montana and back to the small southern town where she was born. Wild Card Quilt is the story, by turns hilarious, heartbreaking, and ambitious, of the adventures of returning home. For Ray, it is a story of linking...
Book cover of The Seed Underground

The Seed Underground

A Growing Revolution to Save Food

by Janisse Ray
Language: English
Release Date: July 6, 2012

There is no despair in a seed. There's only life, waiting for the right conditions-sun and water, warmth and soil-to be set free. Everyday, millions upon millions of seeds lift their two green wings. At no time in our history have Americans been more obsessed with food. Options- including those...
Book cover of Coastal Nature, Coastal Culture

Coastal Nature, Coastal Culture

Environmental Histories of the Georgia Coast

by William Boyd, S. Edelson, Edda L. Fields-Black
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2018

One of the unique features of the Georgia coast today is its thorough conservation. At first glance, it seems to be a place where nature reigns. But another distinctive feature of the coast is its deep and diverse human history. Indeed, few places that seem so natural hide so much human history. In...
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