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Amity and Prosperity: A Story of Energy in Two American Towns by Eliza Griswold

timna_wyckoff's review against another edition

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3.0

Important story, well-researched, nice balance between anecdotes and larger issues. But, the narrator's voice *really* rubbed me the wrong way, and (maybe because of that?) the writing didn't quite do it for me.

mlacyyy's review against another edition

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informative inspiring sad

4.75

bird_babe's review against another edition

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4.0

read this to get better understanding if fracking and the damage it does. such a tragic story.

lindej342's review against another edition

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5.0

Shocking and frustrating look at systemic failings

readingundertheradar's review against another edition

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5.0

Maddening and infuriating, and I was disheartened but not surprised the government and big business was able to get away with poisoning water and people. Also a great (if sad-inducing) look at how rural America transformed from Democratic-leaning to Trump-voting—after being lied to, mistreated by, and poisoned by companies who claimed they were advancing resource extraction—with a nuanced explanation at the real people at the heart of the issue (many of whom regretted their vote after the fact, which doesn't excuse, but I did find interesting and comforting).


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wanderlustsleeping's review against another edition

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informative sad tense slow-paced

3.75

Horrifying and so frustrating. I learned a lot from listening to this book, and I'm glad I read it. The storytelling itself though was a little too repetitive, and long, for where the rage inducing case ends. A bit too lengthy and meandering to be an article, but that's what it felt like I was reading.


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sportsgirl79's review against another edition

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emotional informative medium-paced

3.5

terroreesa's review against another edition

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4.0

this book was UPSETTING.
Griswold gets incredibly close to her subjects and manages to capture them at their most human. I want to say this is the book version of Josh Fox's movie Gasland, but this has more of a well-documented and precisely kept paper trail with genuine medical harm at the end of it. The stories of the animals are particularly heart-wrenching, especially Diva at the end. It is incredibly unfair that some people have to sacrifice their health and bodies so that I can heat my home. I wish there were a way to make it right.

leslie_overbookedsocialworker's review against another edition

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challenging informative sad medium-paced

5.0


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jukkamanninen's review against another edition

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informative reflective sad fast-paced

4.25