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Book Summary
A Paradise Built In Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise In Disaster Asks What Happens When Crisis-Stricken Communities Pull Together. This Nonfiction Work Blends Sociology With Vivid Real-Life Stories To Reveal Resilience, Generosity, And Collective Action In The Face Of Disaster. Ideal For Students Of Social Science, Community Organizers, And Curious Readers Who Want To Understand Human Behavior Under Pressure, The Tone Is Hopeful, Educational, And Empowering.
In A Paradise Built In Hell, The Author Weaves Rigorous Research With Evocative Narrative, Showing How Disasters Can Catalyze New Forms Of Cooperation. Real-Life Scenarios Illuminate How Trust, Mutual Aid, And Social Networks Emerge And Strengthen Under Strain, While Each Chapter Examines Different Communities And Moments Of Collective Action. The Experience Is Accessible And Engaging, Balancing Thoughtful Analysis With Personal Testimonies And Clear Explanations Of Concepts Like Altruism And Social Capital.
With A Warm, Reader-Friendly Voice, The Book Moves Through Diverse Settings—From Urban Neighborhoods To Remote Communities—Illustrating How People Organize Aid, Share Information, Rebuild Trust, And Transform Ruin Into Recovery. It Challenges Simple Stories Of Chaos And Offers A Compelling, Evidence-Based Look At How Compassion And Cooperation Shape Outcomes In Crisis.
After Reading A Paradise Built In Hell, Readers Gain A Refreshed Perspective On How People Can Come Together To Support One Another In Crisis. The Book Leaves You Hopeful, Grounded In Evidence, And Ready To Consider How Communities Can Foster Connection And Resilience In Everyday Life.
Product Details
Author
Rebecca Solnit
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
368
SKU
9781803511696
ISBN
9781803511696
Reading Age
All
Binding
Hardback
MRP: ₹ 1,199
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