In this groundbreaking portrait of the uneasy state of the province, Terry Glavin's lyrical narratives reveal the fibre of a British Columbia rarely glimpsed. With journalistic acumen, he surveys a... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is a wonderful collection of thoughtful essays by an writer who deserves to be much better known. With the newspapers full of so much distortion and plain untruth, Glavin's great respect for facts and his endless effort to dig them out, particularly with regard to fisheries issues, and First Nation (Indian, Native) issues, stand out like a candle in the dark. Nobody can claim to understand BC, especially the coast of BC, without having read Glavin, I would say. My favorite essays in this collection are "Last Day in Alexis Creek," which is pure pleasure just for the quality of the writing, and "From the Old Rice Mill to Annieville Drift," which reveals a sadly common example of how the people of BC were misled by their own federal government.I also happen to very much like Glavin's other book "The Last Great Ocean," .... I've just finished reading it for the third time.
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