Take a trip across British Columbia with this enchanting collection of essays from thirty local writers.
What makes wandering the vibrant land called British Columbia really special? Encounters with locals who are ready to share, over a coffee or a beer, quirky tales and powerful truths rooted in place and time. Consider this book a meet-up with 30 such storytellers, the perfect road companion for your journey real or imagined.
The Tyee is the province’s oldest and most-read independent source of online news and ideas, renowned for its range of voices on politics, culture and nature.
This anthology marking
The Tyee’s 20th anniversary includes pieces published over the last two decades and includes the distinct perspectives of some of the region’s most celebrated writers, including J.B. Mac Kinnon, Alisa Smith, Cúagilákv (Jess H̓áust̓i), Arno Kopecky, Harrison Mooney, Michelle Cyca, Christopher Cheung, Andrew Nikiforuk, and many more, as well as illustrations by Nora Kelly. Pull up a chair and get their inside scoops on the places they call home.
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Creston —’The Great Arrow Creek Disaster’
Dorothy Woodend
Krestova —’Newcomers to Doukhobor Territory’
Leesa Dean
Okanagan Indian Band Reserve —”Everything Is Burning and Your House Is Gone”
Michelle Gamage
Osoyoos Desert —’To Honour the Lost, a Cattle Drive’
Kate Helmore
Agassiz —’The Art of Growing Wheat in the Rain’
Christopher Cheung
Abbotsford —’The Blacker the Berry’
Harrison Mooney
Surrey —’Tending the Fields of Resistance’
David P. Ball
Granville Island —’Amidst the Tourists, Creating a ‘Landscape of Fear”
Michelle Cyca
Vancouver —’Dumplings for a New Year’
Fiona Tinwei Lam
Vancouver —’Elegy for a Building Manager’
Steve Burgess
Richmond —’The Golden Village at the Edge of the Ocean’
Christopher Cheung
Pender Harbour —’A Beachcomber’s Love Story’
Abi Hayward
Lasqueti Island —’A Wild and Woolly Issue’
andrea bennett
Saturna Island —’The Worst Windstorm in BC Hydro’s History’
Sofia Osborne
Thetis Lake Park —’How I Salvaged My Sense of Wonder’
Tim B. Rogers
Victoria —’More Deadwood Than Downton Abbey’
Tom Hawthorn
Fairy Creek —’Three Days in the Theatre of an Old-Growth Blockade’
Arno Kopecky
Port Alberni —’Residential School Perverted Everything That Was Beautiful’
Meghan Mast
Cumberland —’This Is Homecoming’
Michael John Lo
Campbell River —’Fishing in the Haig-Brown Library’
Andrew Nikiforuk
Tofino —’When a Trip to the Post Office Takes Half a Day’
Karen Charleson
Tahsis —’At Canada’s End of the Road’
Ben Mussett
San Josef Bay —’The Riddle of the Monkey Puzzle Tree’
Neil Griffin
Bella Bella —’Winter Is For Regeneration’
’Cúagilákv (Jess H̓áust̓i)
Atlin —’Serving the Cranberry Crowd’
Fiona Mc Glynn
Smithers —’All A’bored the Skeena Train’
Amanda Follett Hosgood
Devil’s Elbow —’The 100-Mile Diet Goes North’
J.B. Mac Kinnon and Alisa Smith
Ootsa Lake —’The World’s Most Remote Brewery?’
Amanda Follett Hosgood
Chilcotin —’To the Tŝilhqot’in, With Gloves’
Ian Gill
Xwísten —’A Fraser Full of Fish No More?’
Colleen Kimmett