The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2016 (The Best American Series)
<DIV>Science writers get into the game with all kinds of noble, high-minded ambitions. We want to educate. To enlighten,†notes guest editor Amy Stewart in her introduction to <I>The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2016</I>. “But at the end of the day, we’re all writers . . . We’re here to play for the folks.†The writers in this anthology brought us the year’s highest notes in the genre. From a Pulitzer Prize–winning essay on the earthquake that could decimate the Pacific Northwest to the astonishing work of investigative journalism that transformed the nail salon industry, this is a collection of hard-hitting and beautifully composed writing on the wonders, dangers, and oddities of scientific innovation and our natural world.<BR /><BR /><I>The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2016</I> includes Kathryn Schulz, Sarah Maslin Nir, Charles C. Mann, Oliver Sacks, Elizabeth Kolbert, Gretel Ehrlich, and others<BR /> <BR />Amy Stewart, guest editor, is the award-winning author of seven books, including her acclaimed Kopp Sisters novels and the bestsellers <I>The Drunken Botanist</I> and <I>Wicked Plants. </I>She and her husband live in Eureka, California, where they own a bookstore called Eureka Books.<BR /> <BR />Tim Folger, series editor, is a contributing editor at <I>Discover</I> and writes about science for several magazines. He lives in Gallup, New Mexico.<BR /> </DIV>