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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - "The visionary author of How to Do Nothing returns to challenge the notion that 'time is money.' . . . Expect to feel changed by this radical way of seeing."--Esquire
"One of the most important books I've read in my life."--Ed Yong, author of An Immense World
A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: Harper's Bazaar, Esquire, Chicago Public Library, Electric Lit
Review Quotes: "This grand, eclectic, wide-ranging work is about the various problems that swirl out from dominant conceptions of 'time, ' which sometimes means history, sometimes means an individual lifetime and sometimes means the future"--The New York Times (Editors' Choice)
"Saving Time seeks a more expansive, nonlinear view of time itself, an important endeavor. . . . A kind of compendium on time itself, one that attempts to take a less depressing and deterministic view of the climate future."--Vanity Fair "Odell's follow-up to 2019's How to Do Nothing establishes her as a leading philosopher of our age."--Hazlitt"A sweeping yet personal challenge to assumptions Western society makes about the relationships between individuals and the finite hours in a given day."--Time
"You might just put this book down with a whole new outlook on how you measure your days."--Harper's Bazaar
"Odell's work is purposeful, hopeful, and humane."--Chicago Public Library "An ambitious project that takes on time-management, self-help, climate nihilism, our fear of dying and the grind of corporate life, ultimately asking us to see time itself through different lenses."--The Washington Post "Unpack[s] the clock as a tool of domination [and] goes in search of a conception of time that isn't painful--but rather, liberatory."--Ms. "Odell elevates non-Western, non-linear ways of understanding time--as circular, or tied to our changing environments, or stretching into the past and future simultaneously. Money can't buy the time it takes the ocean to wear down rock."--Literary Hub
"A carefully constructed vision of hope with meaningful advice that will linger."--BookPage (starred review)
"Bounds from the meaning of church bells to present-day methods for optimizing every moment of our lives--always with an eye to the holdouts against temporal order."--Vulture "At this pivotal historical moment, when so many of us are struggling with burnout, anxiety about the future, and a gnawing dissatisfaction that things don't have to be like this, in strides Jenny Odell with the exact book that we needed . . . It is rigorous, compassionate, profound, and hopeful. It is one of the most important books I've read in my life."--Ed Yong, author of An Immense World and I Contain Multitudes "I experience Jenny Odell's work as the rarest kind of intervention: it alters you immediately, and then it lasts. In Saving Time, she is alive, as always, to the bleakest aspects of contemporary existence--the brute-force instrumentalization of our time, our planet, our humanity--and yet [Jenny Odell] finds a way to transubstantiate grief into vision, to beat back inevitability and instead show us possibility, beauty, resolve, sublime desire . . . Saving Time is an inimitable gift."--Jia Tolentino, author of Trick Mirror