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Our Five Seasons

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From the Fields, Sounding the Alarm of Climate Change Our Five Seasons offers powerful, first-hand accounts of what is happening to our food system in the face of climate change. Drawing from the l...
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  • 07 April 2026
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From the Fields, Sounding the Alarm of Climate Change 

Our Five Seasons offers powerful, first-hand accounts of what is happening to our food system in the face of climate change. Drawing from the lived knowledge of farmworkers—those on the front lines of our changing environment—this book reveals the dramatic and subtle changes that are impacting U.S. agriculture and the reality of what it is like to live and work under these conditions. 

While the challenges facing our food system may seem distant from our everyday lives, in truth, the dangers that threaten farmworker lives and wellbeing impact all of us. The struggles with Cold, Heat, Storms, Fires, and Pesticides that farmworkers face are not just consequences of global warming but of a system that is becoming increasingly unstable, unsafe, and unhealthy. Through powerful storytelling and first-hand accounts, Our Five Seasons gives voice to those who have been ignored and relates the biggest threats to U.S. agriculture in farmworkers’ own words. It shares wisdom shaped by heatwaves, floods, fires, and pesticide drift —and by the deep connection farmworkers have to the land they work. You’ll hear from seasoned pickers, irrigators, and organizers who are sounding the alarm on our food system from the fields.

Learn about:

  • the generations of knowledge and experience that farmworkers bring to their labor;
  • the dangers and hardships they face at home and in the workplace;
  • workers’ innovation and adaptation to address climate threats;
  • their warnings for consumers further down the food system;
  • and much more. . .
Our Five Seasons will shift how you understand our food system in a changing climate —not as a distant crisis, but as a daily reality already shaping lives and labor. Whether you're a policymaker seeking practical solutions, an advocate fighting for justice, or someone who simply wants to listen and learn, this book will deepen your understanding of the climate crisis from the people who know it best.

From the Author:

From my conversations with farmworkers across the U.S., it became clear that climate change is radically changing the conditions of agriculture and can no longer be understood in traditional terms. Our Five Seasons shifts our perceptions from winter, spring, summer, and fall to highlight the seasons that have the greatest impact on farmworker lives and our food supply. In this way, Cold, Heat, Storms, Fires, and Pesticides have become central actors in farmworker lives and labor, redefining our modern food system, and impacting all of us through the food we eat.

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Price: $18.95
Pages: 212
Publisher: Jim Dandy Publishing
Imprint: Books That Save Lives
Publication Date: 07 April 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781963667356
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change, Climate change, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Activism & Social Justice, SCIENCE / Environmental Science, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / American / Hispanic & Latino Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Agriculture & Food, Social & cultural anthropology, Weather & climate: general interest, Agriculture & farming, Environmentalist thought & ideology, Conservation of the environment
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Forward 
Introduction 
La Quinta Temporada (The Fifth Season)
COLD 
María Marta 
Yuridia 
Fidel & Paulina <
Xochitl
Cold Fact Sheet 
HEAT 
Vicenta, Ladis, & Andrea
Rosa 
Juan, Carlos, & María C 
Carmen 
Heat Fact Sheet 
STORMS
Alberta & Josefina
Susana 
Carolina & Erica 
Storms Fact Sheet 
FIRES 
Nayeli & Hildegarda 
Ramona & Joaquín
Jorge M 
Jorge C 
Fires Fact Sheet 
PESTICIDES 
Romelia 
Francisco
Samuel
Luis 
Pesticides Fact Sheet
Epilogue
Reflections of Farmworker Children Glossary 
Acknowledgements 
Notes