Monday, April 13, 2020

Want a copy of Rebecca Solnit's "Hope in the Dark"?




Right now, we could all use a little extra hope -- and maybe a good book or two.
When we began planning our next book offer, the first title that came to mind was Rebecca Solnit's Hope in the Dark.

It's a book we've offered before (though it sold out quickly), and it's one that readers have turned to time and again for solace and inspiration in dark times. We were incredibly excited when the publisher of this new edition, Haymarket Books, agreed to partner with us on this offer.

For a limited time, anyone who donates $20 or more to support In These Times will receive a copy.
This book is a must-read for anyone who has ever found themselves pessimistic about where humanity is heading. Solnit provides clear reasons to believe a better world is still possible -- and worth fighting for.
"A great book about political hope ... Read it, and you'll see how the times of greatest hope are the times of greatest turbulence." —Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, US Representative

“Time and again she comes running towards you with a bunch of hopes she has found and picked in the undergrowth of the times we are living. And you remember that hope is not a guarantee for tomorrow, but a detonator of energy for action today.”
—John Berger, author, Ways of Seeing

"A slim, potent book penned in the wake of the Bush administration’s invasion of Iraq; a book that has grown only more relevant and poignant in the decade since."
—Maria Popova, Brain Pickings
Thanks to our arrangement with Haymarket Books, 100% of your donation will go towards keeping In These Times publishing during this critical moment.

Book offers like this have become an essential part of our reader-supported model -- but they're also an opportunity for you to enjoy the work of an incredible author, at a time when her words may be needed most.
P.S. For readers who live outside the U.S., please donate $40 or more to cover the cost of postage.

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