The audiobook of Breaking Together is out. So you can learn about a freedom-loving response to collapse without taxing your eyes! It is narrated by my friend and longtime colleague Matthew Slater. To celebrate this, I am sharing a video of the Kintsugi World art project that accompanies the book (and from which the Kintsugi Atlas adorns the front cover). There have been a number of reviews already, and they follow the video below. The video includes the full introduction of Breaking Together.
Other ordering information is available here. The book will become free as an epub download from July 10th from www.jembendell.com.
A charity promoting various practical means of local resilience published a review that reflects on the scholarship on past civilisational collapse. An e-zine that often focuses on left wing economic ideas published a review that summarises some of the political concepts. The magazine that covers the world of publishing, World Literature Today, published a review that puts the book in the context of my journey and the previous criticism I’ve received. There are also some really thoughtful reviews on the Amazon book page.
I will be discussing the book in an online Q&A on July 10th. Join us?
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