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Review Financial Times, Best Books of 2019The Guardian, Best Food Books of 2019Outside, 5 Smart Books You Need to Read This Fall'Beautiful, powerful writing that's made me rethink the way I eat.' ?Samin Nosrat, author of Salt Fat Acid Heat'Eye-opening . . . In this follow-up to his influential Eating Animals, [Foer] brings both personality and passion to an issue that no one has figured out how to address in a way that inspires an adequate response.' ?Mark Bittman, The New York Times Book Review �This is a life-changing book and will alter your relationship to food for ever . . . Lucid, heartfelt, deeply compassionate . . . Sharp, hard-hitting.� ?Alex Preston, The Guardian (Observer book of the week)�Remarkable . . . Foer is an innovative writer whose skills are deployed here most effectively in analysing what motivates people to sacrifice short-term comfort and convenience for the sake of salvation in the longer term?and what makes them believe a crisis is real at an emotional level rather than acknowledging it intellectually and carrying on regardless.� ?Clive Cookson, Financial Times�In a style rarely found in books about global catastrophe, [Foer] interweaves personal stories, bulleted factoids and a delicious serving of metaphor. The effect is dazzling.� ?Bruce Watson, The Washington Post 'Foer begins his newest book as a climate-based argument for eliminating meat, eggs, and dairy from the American diet. But the novelist and author of Eating Animals is really too thoughtful and self-doubting to stop the conversation there . . . A vigorous and unflinching meditation on Foer�s own status as a father?and a descendant of Holocaust survivors?trying to answer for his role in a man-made disaster.' ?Reid Singer, Outside'We Are the Weather is an earnest call to action in the face of climate change, but it�s not a polemic. Instead, it�s a personal exploration.' ?Ross Scarano, The Wall Street Journal'An ode to collective action, persuasively asking readers to take a hard look at our own role in the climate crisis and its solutions.' ?Kate Wheeling, The New Republic�Foer masterfully uses metaphor and paradox to demonstrate both the good and the evil of which humans are capable . . . His message is poignant and painful, bleak and hopeful. He adroitly challenges readers to combat �the greatest crisis humankind has ever faced.�� ?Bill Schwab, eMissourian.com 'Foer's message is both moving and painful, depressing and optimistic, and it will force readers to rethink their commitment to combating 'the greatest crisis humankind has ever faced.'' ?Publishers Weekly (starred review)'Deeply contemplative and artfully creative . . . In his desire to convince others to take action, Foer raises the philosophical bar, which is, perhaps, the most effective way of fomenting sincere and long-lasting commitment to this life-threatening crisis.' ?Carol Haggas, Booklist Read more About the Author Jonathan Safran Foer is the author of the novels Everything Is Illuminated, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, and Here I Am, and of the nonfiction book Eating Animals. His work has received numerous awards and has been translated into thirty-six languages. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. Read more
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