she was born in pennsylvania and graduated from johns hopkins university in 1932. after getting a degree in zoology, she started her career as a journal. 15 years later, she displayed so much talent and skills in the field of aquatic creatures that she supervised all publications in this field. during those years she tried books besides working as a journalist, her books are an environment and the seas which gained cars and fame. she resigned from all of her posts in 1952 so she could concentrate mainly on writing books. the most important book she wrote... in that period was her autobiography. the us media, as well as many chemists and physicians say the book changed the fate of millions of people in african and many other parts of the world. carson's name turned into the nightmare of people who were grappling with malaria. in africa and asia, the mosquito is a mass killer. more than 2 million people die every year from malaria, which mosquitoes transmit. in 1962, carson's silent spring was published. in her book, she has talked about the detrimental health hazard