IMPORTANCE OF ESTABLISHING A NEW FORM OF THINKING IN AMERICAN CLIMATE-CHANGE NOVEL INTO THE FOREST

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Set shortly after a major environmental disaster, Into the Forest tells the story of two sisters living in a remote Californian forest clearing. The elder of the two, Nell, narrates it, as she documents the mundane aspects of their lives and gradual adaption for survival.  For Nell and Eva, the environmental disaster presents itself as an interruption to their normal existence.

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Niyozov, J. (2023). IMPORTANCE OF ESTABLISHING A NEW FORM OF THINKING IN AMERICAN CLIMATE-CHANGE NOVEL INTO THE FOREST. Молодые ученые, 1(8), 84–86. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/yo/article/view/17505

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