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Lytton

- Climate Change, Colonialism and Life Before the Fire
Af: Peter Edwards, Kevin Loring Engelsk Hardback

Lytton

- Climate Change, Colonialism and Life Before the Fire
Af: Peter Edwards, Kevin Loring Engelsk Hardback
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Before it made global headlines as the small town that burned down during a record-breaking heat wave in June 2021, while briefly the hottest place on Earth, Lytton, British Columbia, had a curious past. Named for the author of the infamous line, ''It was a dark and stormy night,'' Lytton was also where Peter Edwards, organised-crime journalist and author of over a dozen books, spent his childhood. Although only about 500 people lived in Lytton, Peter liked to joke that he was only the second-best writer to come from his tiny hometown. His grade-school classmate''s nephew Kevin Loring, a member of the Nlaka''pamux Nation at Lytton First Nation, had grown up to be a Governor General''s Award-winning playwright. The Nlaka''pamux called Lytton ''The Centre of the World,'' a view Buddhists would share in the late twentieth century, as they set up a temple just outside town. In modern times, many outsiders would seek shelter there, often people who just didn''t fit anywhere else and were hoping for a little anonymity in the mountains. You''ll meet a whole cast of them in this book. A gold rush in 1858 saw conflict with a wave of Californians come to a head with the Canyon War at the junction of the mighty Fraser and Thompson rivers, one that would have changed the map of what was soon to become Canada had the locals lost. The Nlaka''pamux lost over thirty lives in that conflict, as did the American gold seekers. A century later, Lytton hadn''t changed much. It was always a place where the troubles of the world seemed to land, even if very few people knew where it was. This book is the story of Lytton, told from a shared perspective, of an Indigenous playwright and the journalist son of a settler doctor who quietly but sternly pushed back against the divisions that existed between populations (Dr. Edwards gladly took a lot of salmon as payment for his services back in the 1960s). Portrayed with all the warmth, humour and sincerity of small-town life, the colourful little town that burned to the ground could be every town''s warning if we don''t take seriously what this unique place has to teach us.
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Before it made global headlines as the small town that burned down during a record-breaking heat wave in June 2021, while briefly the hottest place on Earth, Lytton, British Columbia, had a curious past. Named for the author of the infamous line, ''It was a dark and stormy night,'' Lytton was also where Peter Edwards, organised-crime journalist and author of over a dozen books, spent his childhood. Although only about 500 people lived in Lytton, Peter liked to joke that he was only the second-best writer to come from his tiny hometown. His grade-school classmate''s nephew Kevin Loring, a member of the Nlaka''pamux Nation at Lytton First Nation, had grown up to be a Governor General''s Award-winning playwright. The Nlaka''pamux called Lytton ''The Centre of the World,'' a view Buddhists would share in the late twentieth century, as they set up a temple just outside town. In modern times, many outsiders would seek shelter there, often people who just didn''t fit anywhere else and were hoping for a little anonymity in the mountains. You''ll meet a whole cast of them in this book. A gold rush in 1858 saw conflict with a wave of Californians come to a head with the Canyon War at the junction of the mighty Fraser and Thompson rivers, one that would have changed the map of what was soon to become Canada had the locals lost. The Nlaka''pamux lost over thirty lives in that conflict, as did the American gold seekers. A century later, Lytton hadn''t changed much. It was always a place where the troubles of the world seemed to land, even if very few people knew where it was. This book is the story of Lytton, told from a shared perspective, of an Indigenous playwright and the journalist son of a settler doctor who quietly but sternly pushed back against the divisions that existed between populations (Dr. Edwards gladly took a lot of salmon as payment for his services back in the 1960s). Portrayed with all the warmth, humour and sincerity of small-town life, the colourful little town that burned to the ground could be every town''s warning if we don''t take seriously what this unique place has to teach us.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 376
ISBN-13: 9781039006157
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1039006159
Kategori: Forside
Udg. Dato: 25 jun 2024
Længde: 33mm
Bredde: 236mm
Højde: 160mm
Forlag: Random House Canada
Oplagsdato: 25 jun 2024
Forfatter(e): Peter Edwards, Kevin Loring
Forfatter(e) Peter Edwards, Kevin Loring


Kategori Forside


ISBN-13 9781039006157


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 376


Udgave


Længde 33mm


Bredde 236mm


Højde 160mm


Udg. Dato 25 jun 2024


Oplagsdato 25 jun 2024


Forlag Random House Canada