Dust: The Modern World in a Trillion Particles by Owens, Jay
Jay Owens
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Dust: The Modern World in a Trillion Particles -- Jay Owens - Hardcover


Combining history and science, a sweeping look at the smallest substance and the biggest challenges facing people and the planet

Four and a half billion years ago, planet Earth was formed from a vast spinning nebula of cosmic dust, the detritus left over from the birth of the sun. Within the next one hundred years, life on Earth would be profoundly changed by heat, drought, fire, and, again, dust. Dust is a legacy of twentieth-century progress and a toxic threat to life in the changing climate of the twenty-first. And yet dust is something we hardly ever consider--so small and mundane.

Jay Owens's Dust corrects that oversight, sparking curiosity and wonder. This is a book on humanity and Earth and what we've done to it. Dust moves from the suburbs of a thirsty Los Angeles to Oklahoma and its Dust Bowl migrants, and the desert Southwest where nuclear testing created radioactive fallout that spread across America. Owens visits the desiccated remains of the Aral Sea in Central Asia, the Greenland Ice Sheet, and beyond. Smart and beautifully written, Dust helps us understand our legacy and the challenges we face, building big ideas from the smallest particles.

Author: Jay Owens
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Published: 11/14/2023
Pages: 400
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.15lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.00w x 1.40d
ISBN: 9781419764165

Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 10/09/2023
Booklist 10/15/2023 pg. 7

About the Author
Jay Owens is a writer and researcher based in London. Owens studied social anthropology at the LSE and geography at University College London. She is research director at the audience-insight platform Pulsar, which helps major media and technology companies understand the present state of things online. Her research has received coverage in the Guardian, Vice, and advertising press, and she regularly speaks at design, media, and arts conferences and events. Her writing on media, technology, and place has also been published by Quartz, Medium, Roads & Kingdoms, and ICON magazine. She can be found online as @hautepop and at www.jayowens.me.