You Are a Sacred Place: Visual Poems for Living in Climate Crisis
By (Author) Madeleine Jubilee Saito
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Andrews McMeel Publishing
18th June 2025
8th May 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Memoirs, true stories and non-fiction
Climate change
821.0080355
Hardback
192
Width 157mm, Height 206mm, Spine 23mm
35g
"A singular gift. At once gentle and piercing, spare and profound, [Saito's] artistry breaks open hearts, releasing rivers of love for what isand grief for what is already lost." NAOMI KLEIN, New York Timesbestselling author ofDoppelganger
In her debut collection of comics, artistand climate activist Madeleine Jubilee Saito offers a quietlyradical message of hope.
Framed as a letter in response to a loved ones pain, this series of ethereal vignettestakes readers on a journey from seemingly inescapable isolation and despair, through grief and rage, toward the hope of community and connection.
Drawing on her faith as well as the tradition of climate justice, Saito reminds readers that if were going to challenge fossil fuel capitalism, we must first imagine what lies beyond it: The beauty and joy of a healed world.
"We will only walk into a healing ecological future if we learn to metabolize our grief, hold space in our hearts for hope, and live out of our love for the world. This book is a gift along the path." (Krista Tippett, Peabody Award-winning broadcaster, National Humanities Medalist, and New York Times bestselling author)
"Madeleine Jubilee Saito has given us a singular gift. At once gentle and piercing, spare and profound, her artistry breaks open hearts, releasing rivers of love for what isand grief for what is already lost."
(Naomi Klein, New York Times bestselling author of DOPPELGANGER)
"Saito reached a hand into some of my very own darkest climate crisis-induced depressive thoughts and drew me gently back into the light. We are all part of this natural world, and we are meant to be here, and it is good that we are here. Those things can be hard to remember sometimes, but these delicate comics underline their truth."
(Maia Kobabe, author and illustrator of GENDER QUEER: A MEMOIR)
"In this resonant book of visual poems, Madeleine Jubilee Saito tends to the great mysteries of longing and anxiety that sit between our tendons in these deeply uncertain times. She reminds us of what we've forgotten: That God is omnipresent, and to find reprieve in remembering that there was an earth before us and there will be one after us. You Are a Sacred Place is a beautiful, potent, and hopeful book."
(Fariha Risn, author of HOW TO CURE A GHOST, WHO IS WELLNESS FOR, and SURVIVAL TAKES A WILD IMAGINATION)
"Madeleine Jubilee Saito's You Are a Sacred Place returns our harried souls to a place of hope. Her elegant illustrations situate us in the continuum of time on this earth, reminding us of the interconnectedness of all beings. In times of despair, this book is a timeless testament to the quiet rituals of care that dare to imagine a world beyond capitalism."
(Kaitlin Chan, author of the 2024 Cartoonist Studio Prize finalist ERIC'S SISTER)
"A series of perfect four-panel comics that build toward something vast and beautiful."
(Andrew White, cartoonist and author of SPRING TIDES)
"Using a sort of visual 4/4 time signature, Madeleine Jubilee Saito's You Are a Sacred Place is a heartfelt song about the state of our planet. In gentle watercolors and sparse colors, Saito sings to us about love, loss, hope, and our need for one another."
(Aidan Koch, artist and graphic novelist, author of SPIRAL AND OTHER STORIES)
Madeleine Jubilee Saito is a cartoonist and artist from rural Illinois living in Seattle. In 2022, Madeleine was an inaugural artist-in-residence at On Being, the public radio podcast about spirituality. Her comics opened each section of the bestselling anthology of womens writing about climate, All We Can Save (One World, 2020). Her work has been featured in the LA Times, HuffPost, and Guernica Magazine, and was mentioned as a notable work in Best American Comics 2019.