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Lucy's Money (Lucy Ripken Mysteries #4) Lucy's Money by Justin Henderson
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“earth from these fields washed into the rivers and down into the Caribbean, where it settled on fragile coral reefs and destroyed them.”
J.J. Henderson, Lucy's Money
“bananaland, where the jungle had been leveled and replaced by endless acres of banana trees, each displaying bunches of bananas enclosed in bright blue plastic bags. The bags would be filled with insecticide and chemicals deemed essential to marketing bananas where winter was cold and people liked their fruit in uniform: industrial agriculture gone tropical. Later, after the harvest, many of the bags ended up in the Caribbean, where they would be mistaken for jellyfish and eaten by turtles that would then choke to death. Unlike the complex ecosystems of the rainforest and jungle, mono-crop plantings like bananas couldn’t hold the ground; when the hard rains fell—it”
J.J. Henderson, Lucy's Money