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Heart of the Raincoast: A Life Story

(Paperback, Third Edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Heart of the Raincoast: A Life Story

Contributors:

By (Author) Alexandra Morton
By (author) Billy Proctor

ISBN:

9781771511797

Publisher:

TouchWood Editions

Imprint:

TouchWood Editions

Publication Date:

14th June 2016

Edition:

Third Edition

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

971.1104092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm

Weight:

354g

Description

A lot of people think they own the things on this planet, but they are wrong, because we are just visiting for a short time and then we are gone Everything was here before we came here, and I hope that everything will be here after we are gone. Billy Proctor
Along British Columbias remote central coast lives Billy Proctor, a fierce mainlander who has spent his entire life on the water. He became a commercial fisher-man at age seven, selling his daily catch to his mother, a respected fishmonger. As his operation grew, so did his respect and understanding for the fishhow, when, and where to catch the thriving runs of Pacific salmon, oolichan, and herring. Eventually Billy came to realize that his beloved fish were vanishingsome to near extinctionand he understood that it was time to take action.
Originally published in 1998 and now a Canadian bestseller, Billy's stories convey his profound respect and admiration for the lands and waters that he has spent his lifetime working on and fighting for.
Stories are what you need to hearstories about people who have spent a lifetime living and working with nature. We owe a debt of thanks to Alexandra Morton, who vividly introduces us to this man, Billy Proctor. He has much to tell us with his life and words. Robert Bateman

Author Bio

Alexandra Morton is a scientist, researcher who lives and works in Echo Bay, BC. She has dedicated her life to protecting her home from salmon farms. Billy Proctor, now in his 80s, runs a museum and a bookshop in Echo Bay, BC where he shares his love of the ocean and forest with any who pass through.

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