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       # 2025-07-17 - Arboreality by Rebecca Campbell
       
       Someone mentioned Arboreality online and it looked interesting!  I
       checked it out from the local library and picked it up the other day.
       When i began reading the book, i could not put it down.  It was
       hauntingly beautiful and melancholy.
       
       What did i like about the book?
       
       As a bibliophile, i loved the compelling image of a great library in
       ruin, unfunded and decaying while desperate and intellectual
       volunteers triage the damage.  I love the connections.  With
       resignation a volunteer rescues an apparently decadent and useless
       book.  That book passes hands several times.  It turned out to be
       just the ticket for redemption.
       
       Arboreality is intensely personal.  It is slim but dense with an
       immersive depth of detail.  Not a word is wasted.  The language is
       plain, but courageous in scope.  I felt as though a grandiose mind
       were feeding me the crystallized "true story" about where "we" are
       going, distilled from a daunting hyperlink binge.  This is the
       story of collapse into a smaller future, but done gracefully, told
       without war or senseless starvation.
       
       I liked Dana McFarland's review of this book:
       
  HTML What Is Credible Hope In This Place?
       
       I read this while listening to an electronic "chillout" mix.
       Note: This mix was posted with the wrong metadata and playlist.
       
   DIR Le Zephyr by DJ Silence
       
       author: Campbell, Rebecca, 1975-
  HTML detail: https://whereishere.ca/arboreality/
       LOC:    PS8605.A5483 A73
       tags:   book,collapse,community,fiction
       title:  Arboreality
       
       # Tags
       
   DIR book
   DIR collapse
   DIR community
   DIR fiction