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My Life at the Bottom
My Life at the Bottom: The Story of a Lonesome Axolotl | Linda Bondestam
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From award-winning Nordic author and illustrator Linda Bondestam comes a new kind of climate change story, narrated by an adorable axolotl who is--possibly--the last of its kind. In a forest of seaweed there was ME, a rare and beautiful little axolotl, going for my first-ever swim. So graceful, and yet so lonesome--out of 987 eggs, mine was the only one that hatched. Who knows, maybe I was the last axolotl in these waters? At the bottom of a lake in Mexico City, our axolotl narrator goes to underwater school, collects treasures tossed away by the big lugs on land, and has dance parties with tiger salamander friends. Life is good! But as the world gets hotter and hotter, the water gets murkier. Friends become harder to find, and the lonesome axolotl grows even lonelier. Until one day when, out of the blue, a colossal wave carries the axolotl into a surprising new future.... Bittersweet, droll, existential, and hopeful, My Life at the Bottom is a tale from the climate crisis unlike any other. Combining her irresistible visual wit with exquisite aquatic art and rare empathy, Linda Bondestam brings us a story of catastrophe that bursts with life.
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Translated from Swedish & set in Mexico City (or a busy city, dep on the mkt materials), this book about climate change implicates the US contribution to the environmental mess we're in. Ultimately, the story emphasizes the resiliency of life, if not human life. This is a digital ARC; I haven't seen the final. Brands mentioned include Trump Towers, several fast food businesses, Ikea, RoundUp, Live Strong type bands, iPhone & general carelessness.

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