Nalini Nadkarni tackles trees and people on NPR Morning Edition
In her new book
It was my distinct pleasure to support Nalini Nadkarni in the creation of this book. You'll hear me chime in with a few words in the middle of this NPR broadcast.
Posted by Jade L Blackwater at 12:15 PM
Labels: Between Earth and Sky, forests, Jade Leone Blackwater, Nalini Nadkarni, NPR, people, Robert Krulwich, trees
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I got the book after seeing it recommended on this blog - thank you. It is amazing. So far, I have persuaded another friend to buy a copy.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Jule, thanks for stopping by Arboreality. I'm glad you're enjoying Nalini Nadkarni's book - I never get tired of passing along a copy to a friend. There's just so much in there, a five-minute radio clip hardly seems to do the subject justice. ;)
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