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At Home on an Unruly Planet: Finding Refuge on a Changed Earth

At Home on an Unruly Planet: Finding Refuge on a Changed Earth

by Madeline Ostrander

Henry Holt and Co. ·2022 ·352 pages ·Essays
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One of Kirkus Review 's 100 Best Nonfiction Books of 2022 A gold Nautilus Book Award winner, Ecology & Environment "Marvelous." —Bill McKibben, New York Times bestselling author of The Flag, the Cross, and the Station Wagon From rural Alaska to coastal Florida, a vivid account of Americans working to protect the places they call home in an era of climate crisis How do we find a sense of home and rootedness in a time of unprecedented upheaval? What happens when the seasons and rhythms in which we have built our lives go off-kilter? Once a distant forecast, climate change is now reaching into the familiar, threatening our basic safety and forcing us to reexamine who we are and how we live. In At Home on an Unruly Planet , science journalist Madeline Ostrander reflects on this crisis not as an abstract scientific or political problem but as a palpable force that is now affecting all of us at home. She offers vivid accounts of people fighting to protect places they love from increasingly dangerous circumstances. A firefighter works to rebuild her town after catastrophic western wildfires. A Florida preservationist strives to protect one of North America's most historic cities from rising seas. An urban farmer struggles to transform a California city plagued by fossil fuel disasters. An Alaskan community heads for higher ground as its land erodes. Ostrander pairs deeply reported stories of hard-won optimism with lyrical essays on the strengths we need in an era of crisis. The book is required reading for anyone who wants to make a home in the twenty-first century.


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"Ostrander shares four memorable narratives about specific areas already suffering from the effects of climate change ..."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Ostrander believes grassroots concern and action is necessary to counter the overheating of the biosphere."

David R. Conn· Library Journal Read review ↗ Near the Top

"[Ostrander's] writing is strong, but she tends to get sidetracked with undeveloped ideas ..."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Near the Top

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