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The Plant People
The Plant People
Author: Dale Bick Carlson
A fog with tiny dancing lights settled over the town of Cactus, Nevada. After a while it drifted away, leaving a sunny blue sky, but it soon came back. The changes it made were gradual but alarming. Mike Ward noticed it first in his father. There was a peaceful smile on his usually stern face. A gentle look Mike had never seen before. — The whole...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780440969594
ISBN-10: 044096959X
Publication Date: 12/1980
Pages: 93
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Publisher: Dell Pub Co
Book Type: Paperback
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About a year ago I sat down over coffee with a friend and talked about what else, books. He related that a book stood out to him that he read as a youngster. That book being The Plant People by Dale Carlson. Always trusting Todd's instincts on books, I immediately went looking for a copy. I placed on my wishlist at Paperbackswap and about a year later this shows up in my mailbox.

I actually wasn't sure what to expect, as my friend gave only a brief synopsis, but was looking forward to it nontheless. This book is written for the young teen in mind and I spent all of about 20 minutes finishing it. Originally published in 1977, this book came across (too my adult mind) as more of a propaganda piece for the environmental movement than a book meant to entertain. Don't get me wrong, I was entertained for those 20 minutes and I tend to overlook most preachy or propagandizing in books, and this was no different.

Get past the "humans are destroying the earth and humanity is now being punished, save for the few true enviromental lovers" message and you have a brief (very brief) diversion and I have no doubt that a young teen or pre-teen would enjoy this one even more.


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