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“If we don’t remember how things were, we cannot endeavor to restore what has been broken”

This is my first read by Rebecca Solnit but you can be sure that I’ll be picking up more from her in the future. This was a great commentary on so many current issues including the climate crisis, human rights, fighting the patriarchy, and white supremacy, to name a few. Her writing is so engaging and I found myself unable to put this down.

The climate crisis is something that has always been a top issue for me and hearing Rebecca’s opinion on it was refreshing. Her realism about the severity of the situation tied together with optimism about the potential to impact it was quite refreshing. I left this book feeling inspired to continue doing my part to further progress.

Overall, this collection of essays hit on so many current societal issues in an inspiring way. I hope everyone who reads it will take away things they can do to have an impact on the world. If we all do our part, we can make change happen.

Thank you to Haymarket Books and NetGalley for access to the eARC!

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NOTES: The Kindle format of this was a bit challenging to read with the spacing and numbers throughout. I sometimes got lost in just trying to complete the sentence myself because of the formatting. But it didn’t take away, ultimately, from how profound this book was.

MY GOODREADS REVIEW

What profound essays are contained in this. I have no doubt this will be controversial to many in the times we live in, but Rebecca Solnit hits home with so many issues ranging from climate activism to women’s rights to the pandemic.

I feel like this is an important book that many will turn to when the inevitable bouts of despair hit. But what I love most is how she always turns to hope in her writing and encourages us to lean into the sources of hope in our life.

I will be thinking about things I read in here for a while.

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I adore Rebecca Solnit's work & have read much of it, and follow her on socials. Thrilled to get this title - "No Straight Road Takes You There"! Great essays on today's most urgent topics - fascism, climate change, women's rights and more. Written with "Hope" (for dark times) I always both learn & feel inspired by the author. Many thanks to Net Galley and the publisher for my advance copy - my sincere pleasure to provide a review!

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Rebecca Solnit is my favorite writer and I have read everything she has written except the books on fairytales. She writes about current societal issues and is able to weave together a succinct understanding with many different perspectives. This book discusses the splintering and polarized state of politics, and how compromise and collaboration is the key to the success of our democracy.

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I’ll read anything and everything Rebecca Solnit writes. Especially this. Thanks to NetGalley and the Author for this ARC!

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No Straight Road Takes You There
Rebecca Solnit
Wow what a refreshing book. This is a nice break from all my fiction reads. The essays she writes help me understand what happened between 2019-2024 and it’s a very interesting perspective. It makes me want to travel the world around me more. It makes me want to conquer challenges as they pass me in the future. I struggle with mental health and relationships a lot and given what this author writes (traveling), it has helped me navigate myself. It’s helped me process a lot of issues I’ve been dealing with. I can’t express my thanks enough to the author. The writing is clear with few errors but the errors make the writing come alive. I liked how the author described the facts of the events that happened in 2019-2024. Their take on the events + themes that have crossed through provides an interesting perspective and anyone going through therapy or has challenges in their lives should read this.

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