In "Fallout," author Jordan Rosenfeld presents an eco-thriller that intertwines the lives of journalist Justine Goodman and an eco-anarchist group called Project Nemesis. Set against the backdrop of corporate pollution, Justine's journey unveils themes of maternal grief and moral complexity as her obsession with activism inadvertently contributes to personal tragedy. The narrative emphasizes how environmental destruction disproportionately affects marginalized communities, shedding light on the intersection of social justice and ecological activism. Through the lens of loss, the characters navigate the complexities of their motivations and the sacrifices made in the pursuit of a greater cause.
"It is a book about loss, not just the loss of a child but also our loss of the natural world."
"Sometimes, to go up against powerful forces, you have to get a little dirty yourself. Every character in the story has a moral gray area."
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