In Warmth, a strident and passionately devoted climate activist reveals to the world, and to future children he is reluctant to have, what he's been going through emotionally and spiritually while he struggles to plan his future under the looming uncertainty of our carbon crisis. He eloquently shares his vulnerability, his frustration with the status quo and the ubiquitous terror and grief he feels as the storms and fires and heat waves presage the world to come. The writing reveals, too, what themes will emerge in our literature as heat consumes our world. Recommended for: Adults Recommended by: Steven Lavoie, Senior Librarian, Main Library
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Warmth