fine! treading this weird middle ground that is neither empirical/research-based or entirely journalistic. i think there's also this weird unevenness between her examples and theoretical arguments (if you can call them that!) surrounding food sovereignty. a lot of "i'm saying this is true, so it must be true." the last chapter, especially, is an oddly specific example of survivalism and actual detachment from community that never totally blends into Cote's larger points, although she says that it does.
i also wish she tried a bit harder to add something to the literature without just block quoting Kimmerer and others.
best parts are, per usual, her own experiences and part of me just wish she turned the whole thing into a memoir instead of this weird hybrid that is neither theoretically or personally compelling. idk!