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The Bookshelf: Sept. 23, 2015

In this week's Bookshelf, our content partner Kirkus Reviews highlights The Oyster War.

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THE OYSTER WAR: The True Story of a Small Farm, Big Politics, and the Future of Wilderness in America

by Summer Brennan

An absorbing account of the clash between environmentalists and oyster farmers in the coastal towns north of San Francisco. In her debut, Brennan, a contributor to the Believer, the Rumpus, and other publications, describes a lengthy political and ecological battle involving the National Park Service, wilderness advocates, and the agricultural community in the Point Reyes National Seashore, a park preserve in Marin County, California… Brennan interweaves the stories of oyster pirates, cattle ranchers, Native Americans, scientists, and species ranging from exotic deer to harbor seals. She confronts the ambiguities of the conflicting arguments and motives of the key players, leaving readers to share her wonder at the “false dichotomy” between wild and cultivated landscapes.

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