Review of Let it Be

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Review of Let it Be

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Let it Be" by Thomas Grady.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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In his thought-provoking book, Let it Be: The Industrial Hemp Agricultural Revolution during the Sixth Great Extinction, Thomas Grady presents an urgent call to action amidst the global environmental crisis. Grady tackles the pressing issues of our time, weaving together the themes of sustainability, industrial hemp cultivation, and the sixth mass extinction to offer a compelling argument for change.

Grady's writing style is accessible and engaging, making the complex topic of industrial hemp farming and its potential benefits comprehensible to readers from various backgrounds. He expertly combines scientific facts, historical context, and personal anecdotes to create a well-rounded narrative that captivates and educates. Through meticulous research and expert insights, the author convincingly demonstrates that industrial hemp could be a trans-formative force in our fight against climate change.

The book succeeds in highlighting the importance of the sixth great extinction event and how it intertwines with our current agricultural practices. Grady explains the severity of the crisis with alarming clarity, painting a vivid picture of the detrimental effects of industrialization, habitat destruction, and species loss. His powerful message compels readers to reevaluate our relationship with nature and consider alternative approaches that prioritize sustainability and conservation.

Overall, this book is a timely and insightful read. Thomas Grady successfully raises awareness about the need for sustainable agricultural practices and the potential of industrial hemp to mitigate the environmental crisis. Thus, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. There was nothing I disliked about this book, and it was remarkably well-written and edited. This book serves as a compelling call to action, urging individuals, communities, and policymakers to reconsider our current trajectory and embrace innovative solutions. By incorporating hemp into our agricultural systems, Grady presents a ray of hope amidst the darkness, inviting readers to be a part of the trans-formative revolution we so desperately need.

I would recommend this book to readers who are heavily interested in the hemp industry and want to learn more.

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