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The following books were reviewed in this issue of Voices:
Bayou Farewell:
The Rich Life and Tragic Death of Louisiana's Cajun Coast
Mike Tidwell
Pantheon Books: March 4, 2003
Renewable Energy Atlas of the West:
A Guide to the Region's Resource Potential
John Nielson, Susan Innis, Leslie Kaas Pollock, Heather Rhoads-Weaver, and Angela Shutak
Boulder, CO: Law and Water Fund of the Rockies, 2002
The Environmental Justice Reader:
Politics, Poetics, and Pedagogy
Joni Adamson, Mei Mei Evans, and Rachel Stein (Editors)
Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2002
The Eco-Foods Guide
What's Good for the Earth is Good for You!
By Cynthia Barstow; Forward by Frances Moore Lappe
New Society Publishers, 2002
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--ColorLines, Vol. 3, No. 2
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