Coming of Age at the End of Nature
Discover the profound insights of Coming of Age at the End of Nature by Julie Dunlap, published by Trinity University Press in 2016. This compelling collection features twenty-two essays from writers of the climate change generation, each reflecting on the unique challenges and experiences of growing up in a world facing significant environmental degradation. With a total of 248 pages, this book delves into the impact of human activities on nature and the urgent need for awareness and action. Perfect for readers interested in American essays and the narratives of Generation Y, this thought-provoking work invites you to explore the intersection of youth, identity, and ecological crisis. Engage with the voices that capture the essence of coming of age in an era defined by climate change.