Sustainability: A Love Story

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Price
$23.95  $22.27
Publisher
Mad Creek Books
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.9 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780814254851

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About the Author

Nicole Walker is Professor at Northern Arizona University, the author of Egg, Where the Tiny Things Are, and Quench Your Thirst with Salt, and co-editor of Bending Genre: Essays on Creative Nonfiction.

Reviews
"I didn't want the journey to end, just as [Walker] doesn't want the world to end; there are too many great things to live for, this book being one of them." --NewPages
"Sustainability explores Walker's connection to trying to live while doing minimum damage. A narrative about the specifics of struggling to live sustainably is wound through and around the things that sustain us--marriage, family, friends, place. It is a book that pairs the domestic with the environmental in ways that are not only moving but, ultimately, insightful and surprising." -- Brian Evenson
​"Sustainability: A Love Story is singular and gorgeous--a book about life lived on a variety of edges. Nicole Walker melds so beautifully environmentalist research with the fierce love between members of a family, daily domestic life, and the observations of a writer." --Mary Cappello, author of Life Breaks In
"Though she visits some dark emotional places, Walker's voice is human and funny. . . . This kind of wry insight makes me want to read more."-- CATALYST Magazine
"With her sobering and at times darkly humorous writing, Walker brings a refreshingly original perspective to sustainability. She is at once pessimistic and optimistic, somewhat fearful and cautiously hopeful. . . . Her book is a challenge to others to think about the unique role they can play in sustaining the planet." --Foreword Reviews


​"Walker's Sustainability is a remarkable achievement, brilliantly fusing the rhetoric of green politics to the grammar of parenthood, marriage, place, art, and (that elusive ghost) happiness. The book could hardly be more timely or urgent." --David Shields