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SUMMARY:Sea of Grass: Reading and Signing with David Hage and Josephine Marcotty
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, June 18\nTime: 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.\nLocation: Montana Natural History Center\nCost: FREE \nIn partnership with Fact & Fiction Books\, please join us for a reading and book signing with authors of Sea of Grass: The Conquest\, Ruin\, and Redemption of Nature on the American Prairie\, Dave Hage and Josephine Marcotty. The evening also includes conversation with writer\, Richard Manning. \nSea of Grass is a vivid portrait of the American prairie\, which rivals the rainforest in its biological diversity and\, with little notice\, is disappearing even faster. \n“This book describes—in loving\, living prose—one of the world’s greatest and most important landscapes. And it does so while there’s still time to save some serious part of it.”—Bill McKibben\, author of The End of Nature \nAbout the Authors:\nDave Hage oversaw environmental and health reporting at the Minneapolis Star Tribune for a dozen years\, editing projects that won a Pulitzer Prize and an Edward R. Murrow Award\, among other honors. His previous books include No Retreat\, No Surrender: Labor’s War at Hormel\, and Reforming Welfare by Rewarding Work. A Minneapolis native\, he lives in St. Paul with his wife. \nJosephine Marcotty is an award-winning environmental journalist who has spent her life in the Midwest. She was a reporter for the Minneapolis Star Tribune\, where she covered complex\, science-based topics. Sea of Grass is a natural expansion of her reporting on the vanishing prairie and the consequences of intensive agriculture. She lives in Minneapolis with her husband. \nAbout the Author in Conversation:\nAuthor of ten books including: If It Sounds Good\, It Is Good\, Rewilding the West\, and Against the Grain. Richard Manning was featured in Best American Science and Nature Writing\, 2010 and Best American Travel Writing of 2017. He has worked as a consultant on agriculture\, poverty and the environment. He is a freelance magazine writer and a contributing editor for Harper’s magazine. He has essays and articles published in The Los Angeles Times\, The New York Times\, and Audubon. He is the winner of various science\, environmental and investigative journalism awards. He studied at Stanford University\, University of Michigan and University of Montana. He is a musician and mountain trail runner. Richard lives in Montana with his wife Tracy Stone-Manning\, president of the Wilderness Society.
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