California Against the Sea: Visions for Our Vanishing Coastline

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Price
$30.00  $27.90
Publisher
Heyday Books
Publish Date
Pages
336
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.4 X 1.3 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781597146197

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About the Author

Rosanna Xia is an environmental reporter for the Los Angeles Times, where she specializes in stories about the coast and ocean. She was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2020 for explanatory reporting, and her work has been anthologized in the Best American Science and Nature Writing series.

Reviews

Praise for California Against the Sea:

"Los Angeles Times reporter Xia debuts with a vivid exploration of how communities along the California coast are dealing with rising sea levels. [...] It's an unsparing look at California's contentious battle to cope with a changing climate." --Publishers Weekly

"A beautifully written, highly relevant book about not just our relationship with and how we think about the natural world, but also how we relate to each other." --Book Riot

"Just as the coast defines the liminal world between land and sea, so too does Rosanna Xia's remarkable book exist in the overlap between development and erosion, between geological forces and human desire, between our ambitious past and our tenuous future. It's viscerally urgent, thoroughly reported, and compellingly written--a must-read for our uncertain times." --Ed Yong, author of An Immense World

"This book should be required reading for Californians--and all Americans. The fate of one state's rising coastline, and what it portends for our future, will affect us all. Exquisite and wrenching, Rosanna Xia has written an essential book that shows us what we stand to lose." --Lizzie Johnson, author of Paradise: One Town's Struggle to Survive an American Wildfire

"Fans of Xia's work for the L.A. Times will recognize her virtuosic blend of propulsive boots-on-the-ground storytelling, explanatory reporting, and genuine curiosity and love for place. A profound and timely exploration of humanity's various and shifting relationships to coastlines and the forces that shape them by one of the great environmental reporters working today." --Lisa Wells, author of Believers: Making a Life at the End of the World

"Xia's prophetic and perceptive book reveals a California coastline denied by centuries of settlers more intent on dreaming than facing the unsteady reality of the living ocean's edge. California Against the Sea is the invitation we need today to enter a future where we learn to work with nature instead of against it. Xia's message should be heeded everywhere ocean meets land." --Meera Subramanian author of A River Runs Again: India's Natural World in Crisis, from the Barren Cliffs of Rajasthan to the Farmlands of Karnataka

"In the midst of the climate crisis, can the people of California treat the rising Pacific Ocean as something other than an adversary? In California Against the Sea, Rosanna Xia argues persuasively that such a transformation is not only possible but already underway, inspired by lessons from deep history and the recent past. Rigorously reported and beautifully written, this book is a crucial guide to the future." --Michelle Nijhuis, author of Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction

"Xia's California Against the Sea deftly charts the past, present and future of California's changing coastlines in order to retrieve hope for more sustainable futures from headlines of environmental loss. This lucid account shows that sea-level rise is less an intractable problem than an urgent invitation to rethink our relationships with oceans and with one another. A beautiful, revelatory and prescient book." --Lucas Bessire, author of Running Out: In Search of Water on the High Plains

"Rosanna Xia's ability to move effortlessly between the journalist's voice, the historian's voice, and even the poet's voice makes her story of our climate precarity more than an account of evidence and circumstance. The book is rife with humanity, nuanced and powerful because of it." --Obi Kaufmann, author of The Coasts of California