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Library Journal
Reviewed on October 15, 2006
Stunning visuals, serene music, and a soothing narration by Annabeth Gish tell the story of a fertile sea of grass (240 million acres) that was home to a plethora of animals and plants and how it was transformed from 1830 to 1900, the span of a single human life, into cropland. The history is revealed through interviews with biologists and historians, among others, and black-and-white his...Log In or Sign Up to Read More