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

challenging emotional informative reflective slow-paced

4.0

Listened to the audiobook. This was really hard for me to finish, because in the first third of the book, I hit a wall and didn’t want to pick it up. The despair part of the book really got me down and it was hard to keep going. because i recognized that despair in myself. 
I didn’t listen to it for multiple months. But today i listened to the last two thirds of the during my road trip. It was overall very good - I just had to get past that despair part and into the rest!!
i also understood and related to the antinatalism and the celebrating of last things 
Sherrell mentioning both Maggie Nelson and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick really won me over lol
very much reminded me of Robin Wall Kimmerer.
our love needs to beat out our rage, mourn and organize, acknowledging vs surrendering death, etc. very uplifting and good to read, would recommend