The Beginning Comes After the End by Rebecca Solnit review – a manual for coping with change
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<p>In the midst of violent upheaval, the author and activist reminds us of the power and promise of transformation</p><p>In 2004, Rebecca Solnit released Hope in the Dark, a series of extended essays in response to the war in Iraq. Drawing on the resilience she saw after Hurricane Katrina, she offered a vision of solidarity and tenacity. The book experienced a sharp surge in popularity after the 2016 election of Donald Trump, selling out in short order. Returning to&am
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<p>In the midst of violent upheaval, the author and activist reminds us of the power and promise of transformation</p><p>In 2004, Rebecca Solnit released Hope in the Dark, a series of extended essays in response to the war in Iraq. Drawing on the resilience she saw after Hurricane Katrina, she offered a vision of solidarity and tenacity. The book experienced a sharp surge in popularity after the 2016 election of Donald Trump, selling out in short order. Returning to&am
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