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In Rising, Elizabeth Rush blends reporting and first-person accounts to highlight how climate change impacts coastal communities in the U.S., particularly marginalized groups. By sharing stories from residents of Phippsburg, Staten Island, Miami Beach, Pensacola, Isle de Jean Charles, and Alviso, Rush illustrates the environmental degradation they face and their resilience in adapting strategies to reclaim their futures. Detailed discussions of natural disasters and loss of life.
Elizabeth Rush's Rising offers a poignant exploration of climate change’s impact on American coastal communities. Reviewers praise its evocative narrative and thorough research, but some find the prose occasionally dense. Overall, it's lauded for its emotional depth and compelling call to action on environmental issues.
Readers who appreciate climate change literature will be captivated by Rising by Elizabeth Rush. Similar to Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring and John McPhee’s The Control of Nature, this book is ideal for those interested in environmental science, personal narratives, and the impacts of rising sea levels on American coastlines.
Science / Nature
Climate Change
History: World
Natural World: Climate
Society: Class
Values/Ideas: Science & Technology
Journalism