High latitudes

High latitudes

By Farley Mowat

Subjects: Interviews, Biography, Environmental conditions, Popular Print Disabled Books, Ecology, Canada, description and travel, Natural history, canada, Description and travel, Natural history, Canada, biography, Travel, Canada, environmental conditions

Description: In High Latitudes Farley Mowat chronicles for the first time a sometimes hazardous journey he took across northern Canada in 1966. He hoped to write a book that would let northern people speak for themselves and that would expose the speciousness of the political idea that the North was "a bloody great wasteland" with no people in it, and therefore resource developers could exploit it however they chose. For reasons Mowat describes that book did not get written then. But here it is now, with the original conversations recorded by Mowat during that epic journey. In vintage Mowat fashion the legendary writer delivers a sweeping narrative brimming with breathtaking nature writing, suspenseful storytelling, larger-than-life characters, ferocious humor, pitiless rage, iconoclastic insights, and compassionate concern. (from cover)

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