A review by scherezade
Warmth: Coming of Age at the End of the World by Daniel Sherrell

challenging informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.5

This was a beautiful, moving book, part memoir of a millennial climate activist, part philosophical treatise on how to understand our world and environment while neither shielding our eyes from the ugly truth nor numbing ourselves with anger or false hope. Sometimes the metaphors got a little too Big Brain™️ abstract for my tastes, but so much of the prose was so stunning and I took so much away from it that it was worth it in the end.

 I recommend this to anyone who wants to read about climate justice and enjoys narrative non fiction. A great read.