Heron Street

Heron Street by Ann Warren Turner, published by Harper & Row in 1989, is a first edition that spans 32 pages. This book presents a narrative that explores the impact of human settlement on the natural environment, particularly focusing on the displacement of herons and other wildlife near a coastal marsh.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the relationship between people and nature, highlighting themes related to juvenile fiction, science, and the environment. The story unfolds over centuries, illustrating how the encroachment of human activity affects local ecosystems and the animals that inhabit them. This edition is available in English and features dimensions of 10.3 inches in height and 8.5 inches in length.
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Over the centuries as people settle near the marsh by the sea, herons and other animals are displaced.
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