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Body Toxic by Susanne Antonetta

by Adam Zhou | 22-11-2016 20:11 recommendations 0

?Odors: two notes of bay and lagoon. Around the inlet in the half-circle the bulkhead doesn't reach cattails grow to the ruff of washed up seaweed at the edge of the water, several feet of it knit with dead and dying fish and shellfish, moss bunkers, blueclaws, horseshoe crabs in the old days, maybe flipped over and straining their ladders of little claws. The lagoon's black stagnant mosquito trenches and greasy gunmetal soil. Marsh Gas, brine, dead things, too much breeding.?


Above is an excerpt of Susanne Antonetta?s memoir, titled Body Toxic, which has been recognized by the American Book Award. Set in the New Jersey Highlands, two immigrant families with drastically different backgrounds aim to find the American Dream by means of building a summer escape. However, conflict arises when a nearby nuclear power plant?s illegally dumped toxic waste mars the beauty of the surrounding nature with an image parallel to the people themselves.


Such works, especially with the innate marvels of personal and true experiences, exhibits an urge to personally take action for the better. With a revolving theme of the failures of both understanding and responsibility, Body Toxic emphasises the extent of severity in which a human?s role in his environment can turn out for the better or worse. Writing, embossed with imagery, relatable motifs, among other literary features, can definitely attract a reader?s attention for awareness purposes.


Having read the book a while back, it still has a lasting impression on me, as it has on many other readers. The focus on real life facts and events, strikes a chord as many misconceptions about the way environmental issues can harm sustainability and development, but still many people are ignorant of this. It even reaches out to bring emotions in readers, whether it be anger, fear, or pity. And from those abstract emotions, there lies that incentive to make concrete change. That is the power of literature.


 
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11 Comments

  • says :
    thanks for sharing
    Posted 07-02-2018 21:15

  • says :
    good report
    Posted 07-02-2018 21:15

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing
    Posted 07-12-2016 17:44

  • says :
    Sounds interesting
    Posted 03-12-2016 05:33

  • says :
    Thanks for introducing, Adam! That definitely looks like a great book. I will try to read it in the near future. Have a great day :)
    Posted 30-11-2016 13:36

  • says :
    Thanks for the introduction!
    Posted 29-11-2016 12:44

  • says :
    Thank u for sharing
    Posted 25-11-2016 18:42

  • Arushi Madan says :
    I can't wait to read this book. Really sounds great and is a must-read. Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 23-11-2016 03:45

  • Xilola Kayumova says :
    Sounds interesting... Thanks for sharing
    Posted 23-11-2016 03:31

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    True Adam, Our emotions bring the changes & benefit the society.
    Posted 23-11-2016 01:04

  • prayash pathak says :
    Good to know. Looks like a great book.
    Posted 22-11-2016 20:42

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