
Big Lonely Doug
The Story of One of Canada’s Last Great Trees
Description
In the tradition of John Vaillant’s modern classic The Golden Spruce comes the story of Big Lonely Doug, one of the largest trees in Canada whose unlikely survival and discovery sheds light on the turbulence of the logging industry, the fight for preservation, the contention surrounding ecotourism, First Nations land and resource rights, and the fraught future of the ancient forests. To learn more about this publisher, click here: http://bit. ly/2zl2V1p
Awards
- Short-listed, Banff Mountain Book Competition
- Short-listed, Globe and Mail best books of 2018 2018
- Short-listed, CBC best Canadian non-fiction of 2018 2018
- Short-listed, BC Book Prize
- Short-listed, Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing
Reviews
[Harley Rustad] is a gifted researcher and writer and a valuable enabler whose book is a must-read for anyone interested in ecology.
- Winnipeg Free Press
[Harley Rustad] weaves the ecology of the rainforests of Vancouver Island, the legends around them, the business of logging pitted against the environmentalist movements, the contentious issue of ecotourism, and the rights of First Nations into a compelling, fascinating read.
- Desi News
Rustad, a Salt Spring Island native, digs into the B.C. psyche with his discussions of old growth forests, big trees, the logging industry, ecotourism, and First Nations rights and issues.
- Vancouver Sun
The story of Big Lonely Doug unfolds in marvellous detail, with liberal doses of humour, pathos, and conflict.
- Foreword Reviews
[Rustad’s] microscale descriptions of the landscape and how commercial forestry has changed it bring you into the depths of Vancouver Island.
- Outside Magazine
[A] very timely narrative.
- Toronto Star