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OverviewWhat if the world is not ending loudly, but quietly entering your house? A room that no longer cools at night. A child who begins to mistrust the sky. A river that forgets its old shape. A hospital ward where the air becomes heavier than the official alert. A packed bag by the door that a mother calls precaution, while her daughter calls it the leaving bag. HOME is not another ordinary book about the environment, politics, or the future. It is a haunting literary nonfiction work about the hidden war beneath modern life: the war between the civilization we built and the living world still forced to carry us. With a voice that is intimate, philosophical, disturbing, and sharply human, ROLFF P. leads the reader through houses, cities, rivers, hospitals, forests, screens, markets, coastlines, and children's questions to reveal a deeper wound: modern civilization has learned to call extraction progress, speed maturity, consumption freedom, and damage normal. This is not a book that begins with slogans. It begins with home. Across Europe, Brazil, Morocco, Tunisia, India, Singapore, Canada, Jordan, Bangladesh, Fiji, South Africa, Japan, Nigeria, Samoa, and beyond, HOME follows ordinary human moments where the crisis of the living world becomes impossible to keep abstract. A girl draws a tree from memory. A nurse reads the body before the report. A delivery rider becomes a servant of speed. A child sees noon turn orange. A grandmother teaches names before the names disappear. Through story, moral diagnosis, spiritual pressure, and civilizational critique, this book asks a question most modern people would rather avoid: What kind of civilization destroys the world that keeps it alive, then calls the destruction normal life? HOME is for readers who sense that the crisis outside us is connected to the crisis inside us. It is for those who feel that modern life has become faster, richer, more connected, and somehow less human. It is for anyone who suspects that convenience has a shadow, progress has a cost, and comfort can become dangerous when it forgets the suffering that makes it possible. This book does not offer cheap optimism. It does not sell panic. It does not ask the reader to perform guilt as virtue. Instead, it asks for something harder. Attention. Responsibility. Reverence. A different imagination of what it means to live inside a common home. Elegant, urgent, poetic, and unsettling, HOME belongs to the tradition of books that do not merely explain a problem, but change the room in which the problem is felt. Because home was never just the place we return to. Home is the world that has been carrying us all along. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rolff PPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.449kg ISBN: 9798195338220Pages: 336 Publication Date: 03 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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