<b><b><b>NAMED A BEST BOOK OF 2021 BY <i>THE NEW YORKER </i>AND <i>PUBLISHERS WEEKLY</i><br><br>“</b>[<i>Warmth</i>] is lyrical and erudite engaging with science activism and philosophy . . . [Sherrell] captures the complicated correspondence between hope and doubt faith and despair—the pendulum of emotional states that defines our attitude toward the future.<b>” <b>—<i>The New Yorker</i> </b></b><br><br><b><b>“Beautifully rendered and bracingly honest.” —Jenny Odell author of <i>How to Do Nothing</i></b></b><br><br>From a millennial climate activist an exploration of how young people live in the shadow of catastrophe<br></b></b><br><i>Warmth</i> is a new kind of book about climate change: not what it is or how we solve it but how it feels to imagine a future—and a family—under its weight. In a fiercely personal account written from inside the climate movement Sherrell lays bare how the crisis is transforming our relationships to time to hope and to each other. At once a memoir a love letter and an electric work of criticism <i>Warmth</i> goes to the heart of the defining question of our time: how do we go on in a world that may not?
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