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Body Toxic (Paperback, 1st Counterpoint pbk. ed)
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Body Toxic (Paperback, 1st Counterpoint pbk. ed)
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List price R429
Loot Price R382
Discovery Miles 3 820
You Save R47 (11%)
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For readers of A Civil Action and Refuge, a harrowing story of a
body and a place--the New Jersey boglands, one of the most
contaminated regions of the country. This is an American story. Two
immigrant families drawn together from wildly different parts of
the world, Italy on one side and Barbados on the other, pursued
their vision of the American dream by building a summer escape in
the boglands of New Jersey, where the rural and industrial collide.
They picked gooseberries on hot afternoons and spent lazy days
rowing dinghies down creeks. But the gooseberry patch was near a
nuclear power plant that released record levels of radiation, and
the creeks were invisibly ruined by illegally dumped toxic waste.
One by one, family members found their bodies mirroring the
compromised landscape of the Barrens: infertile and damaged by
inexplicable growths. Soon the area parents were being asked to
donate their children's baby teeth to be tested for radiation. Body
Toxic is an environmental memoir--merging the personal and familial
with the political and environmental. Intensely intimate and
starkly contemporary, it is a story of bravery and resignation, of
great hope and great loss. This beautifully composed book presents
American families in the midst of the wreckage of the American
dream."[An] arresting memoir of a New Jersey girlhood lived in the
shadows of the twentieth century's most sinister molecules: the
DDT, tritium, chloradane, benzene, and plutonium that are now part
of the American landscape...Antonetta's considerable achievement in
Body Toxic is to devise a literary voice for the people who live in
such places...What Antonetta has written is something new--a
postpsychological memoir...By the end of this dark, disturbing
book, you realize Antonetta has posed a challenge to our prevailing
notions of science and journalism and even literary narrative. "
Michael Pollan, New York Times Book Review"Bittersweet and spiked
with startlingly poetic descriptions...[It] opens a new chapter in
the literature of place and offers a fresh and poignant look at the
old story of inheritance."Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review)
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