Inland

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Inland

Satellite view of the eastern US. Parts of the coast are highlighted in light blue, showing rising sea waters; Title on top reads "Inland," author name on bottom reads "Kate Risse"

Inland by Kate Risse: A Classroom Essential

Inland follows Juliet and her son Billy as they fight to reunite in a world transformed by catastrophic flooding. Separated by hundreds of miles, they face a harrowing journey of survival, resilience, and love. With rising waters threatening everything they know, this powerful story explores the fragility of human connections and the courage it takes to hold on when the world seems to let go.

Why Inland is perfect for your students:

  1. Relevant themes: Address climate change, environmental justice, and societal collapse, sparking meaningful discussions about today's ecological challenges.
  2. Character analysis: Dive into complex characters navigating moral dilemmas, making this novel a prime candidate for ethical decision-making and emotional growth lessons.
  3. Interdisciplinary approach: Students will tie lessons to science, geography, and social studies as they explore the real-world implications of climate shifts and their effects on human behavior.
  4. Creative writing prompts: Inspire students to write survival stories, letters from different characters, or alternate endings to develop critical thinking and storytelling skills.
  5. Discussion starter: Encourage debates about resource management, disaster preparedness, and personal responsibility in an unpredictable world.

Whether used in high school literature classes or college seminars on environmental studies, Inland is a thought-provoking novel that resonates with today's challenges.

Available in paperback, e-book, and audiobook formats! Learn more at 12 Willows Press.