In these inspiring letters to his grandchildren, David Suzuki speaks
eloquently about their future and challenges them to be agents of change
and to do everything with commitment and passion. He also explains why
sports, fishing, feminism, and failure are important; why it is
dangerous to deny our biological nature; and why First Nations must lead
a revolution. Drawing on his own experiences and the wisdom he has
gained over his long life, he decries the lack of elders and
grandparents in the lives of many people, especially immigrants, and
champions the importance of heroes. He even has something to say about
fashion.
The book also provides an intimate look at Suzuki's life as a father and
grandfather. His letters are chock-full of stories about his own
childhood and anecdotes about his children and grandchildren when they
were small. Most of all, as he ponders life's deepest questions and
offers up a lifetime of wisdom, Suzuki inspires us all to live with
courage, conviction, and passion.
Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki Institute