The Lost Cause, Cory Doctorow
The Lost Cause, Cory Doctorow
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The Lost Cause

Author: Cory Doctorow

Narrator: Cory Doctorow

Unabridged: 11 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Cory Doctorow

Published: 11/14/2023

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

It’s thirty years from now. We’re making progress, mitigating climate change, slowly but surely. But what about all the angry old people who can’t let go?
For young Americans a generation from now, climate change isn't controversial. It's just an overwhelming fact of life. And so are the great efforts to contain and mitigate it. Entire cities are being moved inland from the rising seas. Vast clean-energy projects are springing up everywhere. Disaster relief, the mitigation of floods and superstorms, has become a skill for which tens of millions of people are trained every year. The effort is global. It employs everyone who wants to work. Even when national politics oscillates back to right-wing leaders, the momentum is too great; these vast programs cannot be stopped in their tracks.
But there are still those Americans, mostly elderly, who cling to their red baseball caps, their grievances, their huge vehicles, their anger. To their "alternative" news sources that reassure them that their resentment is right and pure and that "climate change" is just a giant scam.
And they're your grandfather, your uncle, your great-aunt. And they're not going anywhere. And they’re armed to the teeth.
The Lost Cause asks: What do we do about people who cling to the belief that their own children are the enemy? When, in fact, they're often the elders that we love?

About Cory Doctorow

Cory Doctorow is a regular contributor to the Guardian, Locus, and many other publications. He is a special consultant to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, an MIT Media Lab Research Associate and a visiting professor of Computer Science at the Open University. His award-winning novel Little Brother and its sequel Homeland were a New York Times bestsellers. His novella collection Radicalized was a CBC Best Fiction of 2019 selection. Born and raised in Canada, he lives in Los Angeles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Asher on July 21, 2023

There have been a number of books over the last few years engaging with the question of what a post-climate-emergency world will look like; I think of The Ministry for the Future, A Half-Built Garden, The Mandibles: A Family, 2029–2047, and Doctorow's own Walkaway. Compared to those, this feels like......more

Goodreads review by Justine on December 10, 2023

DNF @ 52% I’m so disappointed this didn’t work for me. I read a great deal of mostly downbeat climate change and near future fiction, and the tagline “A novel of truth and reconciliation in our polarized future” appealed to me. The first problem for me is that the characters in the book all come off a......more

Goodreads review by Kimberly on November 28, 2023

Published: November, 2023 My rating for this book is probably a 3.5, mainly because the main character in the story is a young man living in Burbank, CA in the near future, quite irritated me. He is immature, rash and I never completely am pulled into his character. Yes, he means well and wants a bet......more

Goodreads review by Janelle on December 09, 2023

There are some great ideas in this book but mostly it just annoyed me, probably too YA for my tastes. Narrated by 19yo Brooks, the dialogue is so bad (wow is used 37 times, amazing 41 times) and I really didn’t need all the relationship stuff or just the description of every vegan meal they cook and......more

Goodreads review by Sharondblk on November 05, 2023

I've been reading a lot of near future / climate change sci-fi and this one was disappointing. I wouldn't call it sci-fi, this is more of a political novel and, since I share Doctrow's politics I thought I would enjoy this book. But I didn't. It's written with so much detail around things that don't......more