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I meant to fire up my
Enviromental Book Club feature last Thursday as part of an April-long Earth Day observance. What with collecting info on April and May book releases, so I can mention them at some point here, and obsessing over making cloth face masks, the beginning of April slipped my mind. And by "obsessing over making cloth face masks," I mean that I'm getting close to slipping into a dark,
Tana French world and someone from the Connecticut version of the
Dublin Murder Squad is going to be sniffing around here soon.
But until then, I hope to get at least a couple of Environmental Book Club posts up on Thursdays this month. And today I can tell you that
The Nature Generation has announced the
long list for its Green Earth Book Award. A quick scan immediately brings up an interesting point, which is that there are only two YA titles.
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