Environmental books (Fiction)
Explore the best environmental fiction books that inspire eco-consciousness. Discover captivating stories about nature, climate change, and sustainability in our curated list of must-read novels.

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The Monkey Wrench Gang
by Edward Abbey
Ex-Green Beret George Hayduke has returned from war to find his beloved southwestern desert threatened by industrial development. Joining with Bronx exile and feminist saboteur âŚ

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Hayduke Lives!
by Edward Abbey
George Washington Hayduke, an ex-Green Beret, gathers his friends, the Monkey Wrench Gang, to oppose developers and the world's largest earth-moving machine

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A Friend of the Earth
by T.C. Boyle
NATIONAL BESTSELLER ⢠From the awardâwinning author of The Tortilla Curtain comes an âentertaining and informativeâ (Chicago Tribune) novel about global warming and ecological collapse. âŚ

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Sick Puppy
by Carl Hiaasen
Independently wealthy eco-terrorist Twilly Spree teaches a flagrant litterbug a lesson--and leaves the offender's precious Range Rover swarming with hungry dung beetles. When he discovers âŚ

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Double Whammy
by Carl Hiaasen
R.J. Decker, star tenant of the local trailer park and neophyte private eye is fishing for a killer. Thanks to a sportsman's scam that's anything âŚ

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As the World Burns
by Derrick Jensen
Two of America's most talented activists team up to deliver a bold and hilarious satire of modern environmental policy in this fully illustrated graphic novel. âŚ

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Ishmael
by Daniel Quinn
One of the most beloved and bestselling novels of spiritual adventure ever published, Ishmael has earned a passionate following. This special twenty-fifth anniversary edition features âŚ

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Prodigal Summer
by Barbara Kingsolver
Barbara Kingsolver's fifth novel is a hymn to wildness that celebrates the prodigal spirit of human nature, and of nature itself. It weaves together three âŚ

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High Tide in Tucson
by Barbara Kingsolver
"There is no one quite like Barbara Kingsolver in contemporary literature," raves the Washington Post Book World, and it is right. She has been nominated âŚ

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Small Wonder
by Barbara Kingsolver
In her new essay collection, the beloved author of High Tide in Tucson brings to us, out of one of history's darker moments, an extended âŚ

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Animal Dreams
by Barbara Kingsolver
Codi returns to her hometown to confront her past and face her ailing father. What she finds is a town threatened by an environmental catastrophe âŚ
