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Published by The New Press; Out June 2nd, 2026
Advance Praise
“There is no one like Yotam Marom when it comes to his visionary perspective on the possibilities grounded in an organizer’s sense of the practicalities and a talent for springing the traps of widely shared assumptions. I have long looked to his fierce, clear, farseeing essays for insight. I consider him one of the most generous and important thinkers for the activist left, for anyone who cares about where we are and how to get to where we should be. I am so excited for this book.”
Rebecca Solnit, award-winning author of Hope in the Dark and Men Explain Things to Me.
“This book is a love letter to movements—and a challenge to them. Yotam Marom argues that love in political work means telling the truth, taking responsibility, and daring to build power rather than merely perform it. With vivid storytelling and practical insight, he calls us beyond habits that keep us safe but small, and toward the disciplined craft of strategy, leadership, and collective strength. For Louder Days is both tender and unsparing, and it arrives at a moment when we desperately need both.”
Michelle Alexander, bestselling author of The New Jim Crow
“This book made me laugh, and cry, and dream. At once tender and fierce, Yotam writes with unguarded honesty how we can be bigger, choose each other, tell the truth, and build the movements our people deserve.”
Varshini Prakash, co-founder and former executive director of the Sunrise Movement
“For Louder Days arrives when the billionaire pharaohs tighten their grip and the planet burns and too many of us have made a quiet peace with defeat. Yotam Marom demands that we stop running from leadership, from strategy, from the difficulty of working through conflict so that we can finally recognize our deeper kinship. Read this book. Let it trouble your comfortable despair.”
Raj Patel, bestselling author of The Value of Nothing and Stuffed and Starved
“At a time when our country - and our movements - stand at a crossroads, For Louder Days challenges us to confront an uncomfortable truth: powerlessness isn’t just imposed on us. It has become a habit. This book is not just about speaking truth to power; it’s about telling the truth to ourselves, and building the will and the strength to act on it.”
Phillip Agnew, co-founder of Dream Defenders and Black Men Build