Pipher is perhaps best known for her groundbreaking
Reviving Ophelia (
LJ 10/1/01) but has researched and written sensitively about other psychosocial issues, including aging parents (
Another Country: Navigating the Emotional Terrain of Our Elders) and eating disorders (
Hunger Pains: The Modern Woman's Tragic Quest for Thinness). In her latest work, the author tackles environmental issues, but rather than relying upon shocking statistics, she examines the subject through a psychological lens that focuses on society's reticence to act as well as how to change this attitude. She frames the struggle to improve our environment as an underdog story, much like David fighting Goliath or a group of neighbors protesting the Keystone XL pipeline.
VERDICT This title offers hope and encouragement for those who find themselves confronted by a sea of obstacles.
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