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Here is a story salvaged from fire, and built from strategic hope, a story of two cherished animals and the lush landscape that Danielle Celermajer hoped to preserve for seven generations. Summertime is a rare elegy. It is rich with insights from history and philosophy yet rooted in the radiant detail of everyday life on the land. Vibrant and brave, moving, yet never sentimental, Summertime is a passionate call to attend to the worlds we cherish and without which our lives are diminished.

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Here is a story salvaged from fire, and built from strategic hope, a story of two cherished animals and the lush landscape that Danielle Celermajer hoped to preserve for seven generations. Summertime is a rare elegy. It is rich with insights from history and philosophy yet rooted in the radiant detail of everyday life on the land. Vibrant and brave, moving, yet never sentimental, Summertime is a passionate call to attend to the worlds we cherish and without which our lives are diminished.

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An academic at the University of Sydney, Danielle Celermajer has written two previous books for Cambridge, the top publisher in her field (The Prevention of Torture, and The Sins of the Nation and the Ritual of Apologies).

She has contributed to other books with Bloomsbury, Stanford and Routledge. She is a regular on RN's 'The Minefield' with Waleed Aly and Scott Stephens and 'The Philosopher's Zone'. She has also written for the SMH, the Guardian and the Conversation.