The Best Books of 2024 (So Far)
Briefly

Each fighter has her own source of competitive energy, but they're all realistically ambivalent, too - unsure about why, exactly, they're drawn to a sport that gives them so little for their trouble.
Raboteau has charted the progression of the crisis, our shared culpability, and our responsibility to develop practical solutions.
Raboteau travels locally and abroad to capture stories about the impact of the environmental crisis, and the resilience of communities that find themselves on the front lines.
She also writes authentically - her prose seamlessly melds slang and heightened language - about her own experiences as a Black mother, whose identity has shaped her understanding of these issues.
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