- Published: 20 September 2022
- ISBN: 9781784709242
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 336
- RRP: $26.00
The Day the World Stops Shopping
How ending consumerism gives us a better life and a greener world











- Published: 20 September 2022
- ISBN: 9781784709242
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 336
- RRP: $26.00
One of those rare reading experiences that can change the way you see everything around you, recommended for anyone interested in anything that lives and breathes (Praise for The Once and Future World)
The Globe and Mail
A beautifully written meditation on natural history and memory, full of new revelations. (Praise for The Once and Future World)
New York Times
A delight. MacKinnon shows us afresh the world we thought we knew through a kaleidoscopic lens of startling facts, illuminating insight and flatout-wonderful writing. (Praise for The Once and Future World)
John Vaillant, author of The Tiger
Deep and lovely thinking and writing. (Praise for The Once and Future World)
Bill McKibben
MacKinnon is one of the most important ecological writers of our time. (Praise for The Once and Future World)
Quill & Quire
In a large pool of often simplistic manuals for simple living, this book stands out for its curiosity, humanity and genuinely global appreciation of why we consume too much and what to do about it
Frank Trentmann, author of Empire of Things
Dissecting the dilemma at civilization's heart - the burden that reckless growth heaps upon the faltering Earth - J.B. MacKinnon lays out a wealth of knowledge and wisdom in a gripping, page-turning read. With wit, precision, and startling insights from around the world, he looks deeply into what we have done, and might do so much better. A model of clarity and grace, The Day the World Stops Shopping is one of the most important and well-written books I have read
Ronald Wright, author of A Short History of Progress
A welcome and rare mix: a strong environmental argument and a jaunty picaresque. For the former, MacKinnon makes a convincing case that we need to shop less now. Green consumerism, in MacKinnon's telling, isn't just about buying ecologically-sound stuff or recycling our rubbish. It's about buying many fewer things, leaving us so much less to recycle in the first place. You will want to buy this book and after you read it, little else
Alissa Quart, author of Squeezed: Why Our Families Can’t Afford America and Branded: The Buying and Selling of Teenagers
A provocative thought experiment that asks us to imagine what currently seems unthinkable, this is a beautifully written and rigorously researched revelation, an extraordinary creative journey to a place we urgently need to go. Full of hope and deep thought, unassuming and devoid of preaching, it is an exciting and truly inspiring read. I couldn't put it down
Joel Bakan, author of The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power and The New Corporation: How "Good" Corporations are Bad for Democracy
A delight. MacKinnon has given us a powerful exploration of a riddle central to our days and lives: how we are what we buy, and how buying less might make us so much more
Andrew Blum, author of Tubes and The Weather Machine
Lays out a wealth of knowledge and wisdom
Ronald Wright, author of A Short History of Progress
A delight. MacKinnon has given us a powerful exploration of a riddle central to our days and lives
Andrew Blum, author of Tubes
Stands out for its curiosity, humanity and genuinely global appreciation of why we consume too much and what to do about it
Frank Trentmann, author of Empire of Things
An exciting and truly inspiring read. I couldn't put it down
Joel Bakan, author of The Corporation