A powerful reminder that humanity is not separate from nature, but subject to it.
Margaret EllisReviews
Early responses shaped by reflection, unease, and the force of the book’s central question.
Thoughtful responses to a difficult truth
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Thought-provoking, unsettling, and deeply relevant. The book lingers long after the final page.
Daniel WhitakerThe book challenges the reader to reconsider what we call a disaster and why we assume nature should behave on our terms.
Caroline MercerThere is a rare calm authority in these pages. The argument is not loud, but it is hard to shake.
Thomas BennettRich with perspective and moral seriousness, this is a reflective work that asks more from the reader than agreement.
Rebecca LangfordIt reframes the natural world with striking clarity and leaves the reader with a sharpened sense of humility.
Jonathan Pierce