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A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disaster by Rebecca Solnit
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challenging
emotional
hopeful
informative
inspiring
slow-paced
5.0
The most hopeful book I've read this year.
Despite what the movies and media tell us, humans tend to behave wonderfully toward each other in the worst situations.
This book contains stories from those who have survived the worst situations most of us can imagine: hurricanes, bombardments, earthquakes, terrorist attacks. Some stories are heartbreaking, but others contain more joy and love for strangers than most of us would believe possible. Provided they are not in positions of power or privilege (these people often behave abhorrently to maintain their relative positions), humans tend to rise to the occasion in disaster situations. In a large scale emergency you're far more likely to be assisted by your neighbours, and in the aftermath you may have the opportunity to work together and make your community/country a better place.
"Everyday life in most places is a disaster that disruptions sometimes give us a chance to change."
Despite what the movies and media tell us, humans tend to behave wonderfully toward each other in the worst situations.
This book contains stories from those who have survived the worst situations most of us can imagine: hurricanes, bombardments, earthquakes, terrorist attacks. Some stories are heartbreaking, but others contain more joy and love for strangers than most of us would believe possible. Provided they are not in positions of power or privilege (these people often behave abhorrently to maintain their relative positions), humans tend to rise to the occasion in disaster situations. In a large scale emergency you're far more likely to be assisted by your neighbours, and in the aftermath you may have the opportunity to work together and make your community/country a better place.
"Everyday life in most places is a disaster that disruptions sometimes give us a chance to change."
Graphic: Violence, Racism, War, and Murder
Moderate: Medical trauma, Fire/Fire injury, Grief, and Rape
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