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409 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 15, 2022
However, this one does deserve the label in such an apocalyptic age. In addition to his environmental topics, the writer covers a lot of personal history and the book is better for it. He's also a very good writer of prose.
I read it over a six-month period. About three quarters way through it ran out of steam for me and I set it aside for a while. With reflection I think this happened because he turned to a lecture mode. It's understandable what with, for example, the horrific neglect and mismanagement of the Killarney National Park. Irish people talk the talk with environmental catastrophe but pointing the finger at Amazon deforestration and American climate denial isn't enough anymore. We need to look at ourselves.
Despite the very occasional minor rant, Eoghan Dalton has done just that. His love of nature shines through in this book. Thank God it was lived and written.