A review by andy_acid
Immemorial by Lauren Markham

3.25

 A meditation on memorials and relics—how we immortalize tragedy and its victims, and what it means to preserve memory. The book explores these themes thoughtfully but doesn’t dwell too much on climate anxiety or grief itself, which was the main reason I picked it up. Instead, it focuses more on the structures and symbols we create to remember, as well as the emotions tied to loss.
While I appreciated the perspective, I was hoping for a deeper engagement with grief and ecological loss rather than just an examination of remembrance itself