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Dozen Dystopias and How to Dodge Them

Dozen Dystopias and How to Dodge Them The Real Dangers Behind Your Favorite Fiction

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Dozen Dystopias and How to Dodge Them

The Real Dangers Behind Your Favorite Fiction

A.J. Van Belle | Beth Revis

Young Adult Nonfiction / Science & Nature / Disasters

A fascinating examination of the real-world possibilities behind famous YA dystopian fiction, and what teens can do to stop them from actually happening.

Could the countries of North America collapse in the wake of a series of environmental disasters, as they did in the world of The Hunger Games? It might happen if we don't correct course and reduce carbon emissions. Will we fall prey to a fungal infection like in The Last of Us? Maybe-but we could also take steps to minimize the chances of a not-so-friendly fungi takeover.

In A Dozen Dystopias and How to Dodge Them, A.J. Van Belle dives into twelve dystopian fiction scenarios that have gripped our collective interest, the real science of how those not-so-desirable futures could come about, and what we can do to prevent them from happening. Each chapter features relevant current events and lively explorations of related environmental science and cutting-edge technology.

With discussions of some of YA literature's most beloved dystopian novels and thoughtful interviews with well-known authors, including Lois Lowry and Scott Westerfeld, A Dozen Dystopias and How to Dodge Them is as gripping as our favorite futuristic fiction, with an added dose of grounded, science-informed hope.

A.J. Van Belle is an author and scientist with a PhD in biology. Their research has appeared in FEMS Microbiology Ecology, Fungal Ecology, and New Phytologist. They've taught courses on climate change, evolution, and the interactions between climate and human health at Boston University and Babson College. A BSFA finalist, Rhysling finalist, Year's Best Canadian Fantasy and Science Fiction-recognized author, and Best of the Net nominee, they're the author of many sci-fi and dystopian stories featured in speculative journals and anthologies. Their middle grade nonfiction science book Beat the Heat: Cooling Off Cities in a Warming World is forthcoming.

Publication Date: 01 April 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN-13: 9798216395140
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 192
Weight (oz): 16.0

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