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Restigouche: The Long Run of the Wild River

4.30 (20 ratings by Goodreads)

English

By (author): Philip Lee

Winner, New Brunswick Book Award (Non-Fiction)
Longlisted, Miramichi Reader's The Very Best! Book Awards (Non-Fiction)
A CBC New Brunswick Book List Selection
An Atlantic Books Today Must-Have New Brunswick Books of 2020 Selection

The Restigouche River flows through the remote border region between the provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick, its magically transparent waters, soaring forest hillsides, and population of Atlantic salmon creating one of the most storied wild spaces on the continent. In Restigouche, writer Philip Lee follows ancient portage routes into the headwaters of the river, travelling by canoe to explore the extraordinary history of the river and the people of the valley. They include the Migmaq, who have lived in the Restigouche valley for thousands of years; the descendants of French Acadian, Irish, and Scottish settlers; and some of the wealthiest people in the world who for more than a century have used the river as an exclusive wilderness retreat.

The people of the Restigouche have long been both divided and united by a remarkable river that each day continues to assert itself, despite local and global industrial forces that now threaten its natural systems and the survival of the salmon. In the deep pools and rushing waters of the Restigouche, in this place apart in a rapidly changing natural world, Lee finds a story of hope about how to safeguard wild spaces and why doing so is the most urgent question of our time.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 414g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Goose Lane Editions
  • Publication City/Country: Canada
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781773100883

About Philip Lee

A journalist lecturer and bestselling writer Philip Lee began his career as an investigative reporter on Canadas east coast. Restigouche emerged from his long-standing interest in rivers and the people who love them. His first book Home Pool: The Fight to Save the Atlantic Salmon grew out of his award-winning reporting on the decline of the Atlantic salmon. Lee is also the author of Frank: The Life and Politics of Frank McKenna a national bestseller and Bittersweet: Confessions of a Twice-Married Man which was long-listed for the BC National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction. A professor at St. Thomas University in Fredericton Lee developed the Dalton Camp lecture series broadcast annually by CBC Radios Ideas and edited The Next Big Thing (a published collection from the lectures). When he is not writing and teaching Lee spends as much time as he can following the currents of rivers.

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