"Even as it vanishes under concrete and asphalt, wilderness keeps an emotional hold on the collective American heart. Douglas Brinkley's rich and illuminating history of the modern environmental movement shows how tenacious dreamers battled against all odds to save some of our most treasured wild places. It is both a wonder, and a timely inspiration." -- Carl Hiaasen "Beginning with The Wilderness Warrior, his sweeping book on Theodore Roosevelt and the conservation movement, Doug Brinkley has been our foremost chronicler of how presidents shape our environmental policy. In this very important and timely book, filled with fascinating historical revelations, Brinkley describes how three presidents of the Long Sixties embraced the wave of environmental concerns unleashed by Rachel Carson's great work. The sense of common stewardship provides great lessons for today's partisan and poisonous political discourse." -- Walter Isaacson "Silent Spring Revolution is a luminous history of the environmental movement that emerged in the tumult of the 1960s. Brinkley's deft mosaic of powerful forces and powerful men puts the main spotlight on a woman, Rachel Carson.
Soft-spoken but fearless, she galvanized an enduring cause by reminding us that the Earth is a natural mansion.our living home.and we abuse it at our peril." -- William Souder, author of On a Farther Shore: The Life and Legacy of Rachel Carson "A work of stunning erudition by one of our most brilliant chroniclers of the American past. By meticulously detailing how courageous activists sparked an environmental revolution that fueled the legislative imaginations of three very different presidents, Douglas Brinkley also renders a vivid portrait of the endangered species of bipartisan cooperation in the effort to save our planet. In this magisterial account, Brinkley proves himself a man for all seasons: he springs into action and refuses to take the summer off in the desperate drive to prevent our fall into an even more destructive winter of environmental discontent." -- Michael Eric Dyson, author of Entertaining Race: Performing Blackness in America "If Douglas Brinkley writes it, I will read it. With Silent Spring Revolution, he hits another homerun: an irresistible tale of courage in the face of stubborn, dangerous ignorance and staggering arrogance, peppered with some of the most unforgettable names in history.
I was swept up from page one." -- Candice Millard "In his Silent Spring Revolution, Douglas Brinkley provides an urgently-needed history of the American environmental movement, and the prophetic and courageous men and women who led it. Their gripping story is both a warning and a promise of what might still be possible as the struggle for environmental sustainability reaches a crisis point. Every American should read it, and ponder why it is that the bipartisan gains of the recent past seem so tragically out of reach today." -- Jane Mayer, Chief Washington Correspondent, The New Yorker Magazine, author of Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right.