Native Tongue

Native Tongue by Carl Hiaasen, published by Grand Central Publishing on May 9, 2005, is a novel that explores the clash between dedicated environmentalists and unscrupulous real estate developers in the Florida Keys. This edition spans 448 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a blend of humor and satire within a mystery framework.
In this narrative, readers will encounter a cast of characters driven by their commitment to preserving the environment, even as they navigate the challenges posed by those seeking to exploit it for profit. The book delves into themes of crime and amateur sleuthing, providing a humorous yet critical look at the dynamics of development and conservation. With its engaging plot and sharp wit, Native Tongue presents a unique perspective on the ongoing battle for ecological integrity.
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Now reissued–one of the most beloved novels by the “New York Times” bestselling author in which dedicated, if somewhat demented, environmentalists battle sleazy real estate developers in the Florida Keys.
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