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Books & Essays

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    Altamaha: A River and Its Keeper

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    University of Georgia Press (forthcoming June 2012)

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    The Southern Frontier: Landscapes Inspired by Bartram's Travels

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    Telfair Books 2011

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    Bartram's Living Legacy: The Travels and the Nature of the South

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    Mercer University Press 2010

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    Dixie Reaches the Boiling Point

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    NewSouth Books 2008

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    Pinhook: Finding Wholeness in a Fragmented Land

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    Chelsea Green 2005

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    Elemental South: An Anthology of Southern Nature Writing

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    (edited volume) University of Georgia Press 2004

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    Wild Card Quilt: Taking a Chance on Home

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    Milkweed Editions 2003

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    On the Bosom of this Grave and Wasted Land I Will Lay My Head

    Date Published:
    Orion Magazine Summer 2002

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    Ecology of a Cracker Childhood

    Date Published:
    Milkweed Editions 1999

    Description:
    In 1999 Janisse Ray published her first book, Ecology of a Cracker Childhood, a work of literary nonfiction that examines the vanishing cracker culture in relation to its diminishing longleaf pine forest. Ray takes a critical look at her less than perfect lineage, not only showing human culpability for the destruction, but also explaining how a dying ecosystem can negatively affect a rural community. Ray's book successfully turns a tough look at family, poverty, and a dying ecosystem into a passionate indictment of a "lost forest" that is not a lost cause. The book ends with a list of endangered species and longleaf resources, as well as comprehensive lists of southeastern organizations dedicated to preserving and restoring the longleaf pines.

    Ray's unique and inspiring work became an instant success, winning the Southeastern Booksellers Award for Nonfiction in 1999 and the Southern Environmental Law Center Award for Outstanding Writing on the Southern Environment, the Southern Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction, and the American Book Award in 2000.

    Book Review #1:
    http://human-nature.com/nibbs/03/ray.html

    Book Review #2:
    http://select.nytimes.com/search/restricted/article?res=F50611F73B540C748EDDAD0894D8404482

    Book Review #3:
    http://www.yesmagazine.org/article.asp?ID=968

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    The Woods Stretched for Miles: New Nature Writing from the South

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    University of Georgia Press 1999

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    Title:
    Drifting Into Darien: A Personal and Natural History of the Altamaha River

    Date Published:
    University of Georgia Press 2011