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VII. NYC and Voluntary Sacrifice

pp. 224-263; read and respond by 10/22

A Peaceful Day in the City
by: Carla


    The impression that this picture, especially in the contexts of climate change, gives is disappointment. We haven’t done enough; the …

Facts on facts on facts
by: angelmindanao


Just when I thought he was finished, Squarzoni did not fail to continue informing us on further complications of climate change. This …

Echoing Contradiction
by: jackiemuallem13


Squarzoni has changed. He decided to go to New York and Montana with Camille. Why did he choose to zoom past two …

The Comfort of Memories
by: lisadazz


First off, Squarzoni’s girlfriend has a name: Hi Camille! On p.235 deals with memories and their importance. I love that Squarzoni says: …

The Neglected Dusk
by: Sara Rosado


This was a pretty intense section of the book, aside from the familiar sights of our home city. (I actually passed by …

Two Homes
by: jjoya


In this section of Climate Changed, Squarzoni touched on two places I really care about: New York City and Bangladesh. He draws beautiful and …

The beginning had began already
by: palha6


“We don’t notice a thing”  (Squarzoni 249) Squarzoni mentions that there is still a lack of awareness for climate change. He says …

Hide and Seek
by: Won Sik Park


You know one interesting fact? Kids at young age think that if they cannot see an object or a person, the object …

The City Life
by: Christy Ng


I really enjoyed how the scene was set in this section and I think a parallel can be drawn between the way …

Santa’s Respite, Our Respite
by: peterlawlor


The first few pages of this part of the book show the brief respite Squarzoni and Camille have in New York. They enter through …

“We don’t notice a thing”
by: Violetta Saldanha


Ok the images of New York are amazing!! For once I was enjoying looking at the pictures and reading without feeling overwhelmed …

Burning Bridges
by: Lexi


Squarzoni briefly mentions the bridges we cross. Whether it be the literal ones, or the figurative ones, like life into death. He …

Squarzoni Is In a New York State of Mind
by: jasmed4321


When reading this section, I especially appreciated Squarzoni’s brilliant illustrations. His monochromatic images of New York City landmarks like the Empire State …

Memory of NYC
by: maddiewong


When I started this section, I was taken away by the images of New York that Squarzoni has drawn. Especially the pages …

New York, baby!
by: Elisha Emmanuel Edwards


I agree with Squarzoni that life requires us to be cautious and risky, which I believe both to be metaphysical characteristics. We …