
The essays in this short book focused on resistance, the collective power in the age of climate change. Well voiced and thought provoking, making me feel as if the world really needs to hear the words of the indigenous peoples of this world. 5/5⭐️
The essays in this short book focused on resistance, the collective power in the age of climate change. Well voiced and thought provoking, making me feel as if the world really needs to hear the words of the indigenous peoples of this world. 5/5⭐️
"Despite what we've been told, the world is not ours for the taking. Indeed, the world we have inherited comes to us bruised, a tender shard of its former self, having passed clumsily through the well-intentioned hands of our mothers and fathers, seeking a generation it can trust enough, and long enough, to drop its shoulders."
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This is one of the passages that sat with me for a long time, and one that still stops me in my tracks. What an image.
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I put off reviewing this collection of essays because I don't know how to adequately describe it or the way it made me feel. Aguon writes about the destruction of nature, about collective action and memory, about societal injustice, and about grief, growth, and joy. At times, I was so overwhelmed I had to set it aside for several days. But there were also passages that made me feel empowered and hopeful for the future. Highly recommend.