Love Your Mother, Mallory McDuff
Love Your Mother, Mallory McDuff
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Love Your Mother
50 States, 50 Stories, and 50 Women United for Climate Justice

Author: Mallory McDuff

Narrator: Lu Banks

Unabridged: 5 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/20/2023


Synopsis

From elder voices opposing the Dakota Pipeline to young people running for office to advocate for change, every day we see real-life stories about how women are making a collective difference on climate justice. Women are also disproportionately impacted by climate change and thus are critical to transforming society away from dependence on fossil fuels and toward renewable energy and environmental equity.

As a mother and a professor of environmental education, Mallory McDuff wanted to give her two daughters and her students a roadmap to engage in climate justice in their communities, rather than be left feeling paralyzed by the enormity of the problem. She set out to find women of diverse ages, backgrounds, and vocations—one from each of the fifty US states—as inspiration for a new kind of leadership focused on the heart of the climate crisis. Love Your Mother lifts up the stories of these women working toward a viable future, from farmer and rancher Donna Kilpatrick in Arkansas to writer Latria Graham in South Carolina.

From Alabama to Alaska, from Wisconsin to Wyoming, these women are poets, physicians, climate scientists, students, farmers, writers, documentary filmmakers, and more. Their work lights the way for conversation and collective action in our homes and in the world. It's time we follow their lead.

About Mallory McDuff

Mallory McDuff teaches environmental education at Warren Wilson College outside Asheville, North Carolina. With her two daughters, she lives on campus in a 900-square-foot house with an expansive view of the Appalachian Mountains. She is the author of five books, including Our Last Best Act: Planning for the End of Our Lives to Protect the People and Places We Love. Her essays have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, WIRED, and more.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David

Good People Are at Work Everywhere! Want to Help? Empathy for each other and for our world as a whole is a theme that runs through my daily work as a journalist and through a lot of my ongoing reading and Goodreads reviewing. Connect the dots between my recent reviews of How to Change the World in 12......more

Goodreads review by Wilson

Every generation brings new challenges and new voices to our collective story. In this book, Mallory McDuff manages to give a voice to so many leaders who are addressing the reality of our planet's escalating ecological crisis. Mallory's book recognizes the urgency of our situation and tells the ins......more

Goodreads review by Meg

Love Your Mother brought me inspiration and information all in a highly accessible format that shows the incredible work of incredible women all over the United States. It is both a call to action and a spotlight on the power of individuals actively engaged in climate advocacy. Mallory McDuff is a g......more

Goodreads review by Louise

I'll be tabling at three Earth Day fairs this week and it's hard to find books to sell that are inspiring, light, and hopeful on the subject of climate change. This book checks all the boxes. I've been reading entries to my family as test runs. Each entry is four pages, including a one page photo. T......more