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Kiribati
Kiribati | Alice Piciocchi, Andrea Angeli
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-A journey to the end of the world, documenting a vanishing culture threatened by climate change -Presented through maps, infographics, and a glossary, all masterfully illustrated Kiribati is an island nation in the vast blue of the Pacific Ocean. Composed of thirty-two atolls and three groups of islands, Kiribati lies halfway between Hawaii and Australia. The largest and best-known of the many coral islands is Kiritimati, where James Cook landed on December 24, 1777, which is why he called it 'Christmas Island'. In recent years the island world of Kiribati has achieved fame for the wrong reason: climate scientists have calculated that many of these atolls and the outer zones of the coral islands will sink into the ocean when sea levels rise as expected. When Alice Piciocchi and Andrea Angeli heard this, their desire to visit grew. Yet, instead of meeting desperate inhabitants sitting on their packed suitcases, they found people who had no intention of leaving. This book is a special kind of travel journal and a masterpiece of bibliophilism. The authors have succeeded in bringing us closer to the everyday culture and ideas of Kiribati's people, testifying to their deep connection to the ocean and the universe itself.
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Currey
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#readingoceania2024 #kiribati A really wonderful illustrated chronicle of a trip to Kiribati. The authors and illustrators were curious in all the right ways and you get historical timelines, maps, about 30 little vignettes where you learn everything from what kind of fish to eat to how one shouldn‘t eat breadfruit before playing bingo. The illustrations are really well done and show everything including how to get your woman to come back to 👇

Currey After arguing. Although humorous, the foundational theme of the book is a culture in transition. In particular, climate change could well wipe out this island nation whose highest peak is 10 feet above sea level. 1mo
BarbaraBB Great review and what a gorgeous edition 🤩 1mo
Librarybelle Hooray! And gorgeous flowers! 1mo
sarahbarnes Great review! 1mo
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I can honestly say I knew nothing about #Kiribati before reading this. And now I know a bit! It looks at the country from an anthropological approach, showing a society that still lives very traditionally in this millennium.

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BarbaraBB Super interesting! 10mo
Librarybelle Awesome!! 10mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 10mo
squirrelbrain Hey Bindi! 10mo
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