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Boom, Bust, Boom: A Story about Copper, the Metal That Runs the World

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Boom, Bust, Boom: A Story about Copper, the Metal That Runs the World

Contributors:

By (Author) Bill Carter

ISBN:

9781439136584

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing

Publication Date:

29th September 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Environmental management
Agribusiness and primary industries
Mining technology and engineering
The environment

Dewey:

622.343

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

302g

Description

For most of recorded history, copper has proven invaluable: not only did the ancient Romans build their empire on mining copper but Christopher Columbus protected his ships from rot by lining their hulls with it. Today, this pliable and sturdy metal can be found in every house, car, airplane, cell phone, computer, and home appliance across the globe. Yet the history of copper extraction and our present relationship with the metal are fraught with profound difficulties. Copper mining causes irrevocable damage to the Earth, and the mines themselves have significant effects on the economies and wellbeing of the communities where they are located.

Starting in his own backyard in the old mining town of Bisbee, Arizonawhere he discovers that the dirt in his garden contains double the acceptable level of arsenicBill Carter follows the story of copper to the controversial Grasberg copper mine in Indonesia; to the ring at the London Metal Exchange, where a select group of traders buy and sell enormous amounts of the metal; and to an Alaskan salmon run threatened by mining. Page by page, Carter blends the personal and the international in a narrative that helps us understand the paradoxical relationship we have with copper, and the result is a work of first-rate journalism that fascinates on every level.

Reviews

Boom,Bust, Boom, if you pardon the wordplay, booms. It pops off the page as adventure, troubling history, ecological warning, travel narrative, even a bit of horror. If one can write horror suffused with joy of place, joy of language. Utter abandon and delight in story. Jim Harrison calls the book hearty. I second that.
Luis Alberto Urrea, author of The Hummingbird's Daughter and The Devil's Highway

Bill Carter has extracted something that remains all but unnoticed by most peoplecopperand told an incredible story about this amazing metal. Boom, Bust, Boom is the best sort of journalism: beautifully written, rich in detail and impossible to ignore. I particularly loved how Carter wove a personal story into a topic of global scope. I know, as a writer, how hard that is to pull off, and as a reader i am always amazed when someone does. It is a superb book.
Sebastian Junger, author ofWar and The Perfect Storm

Bill Carters new book is utterly engaging. I want to use the words fabulous and hearty. We often think we know the world but then we read a book that tells us we didnt. Carter is a hard man and he humiliates the copper industry and the grave dangers they carelessly expose us to. A necessary read for thinking Americans.
Jim Harrison, author of Legends of the Fall

Copper is the curse of the southwest. Bill Carters blazing book takes us to the crime scene where our lust for things murders the earth. Time to kill the cellphone, leave twitter to the twits and listen up.
Charles Bowden, author of Murder City

Carters scope is large, but his storytelling technique is up-close and personal. In the end, the author decided to move his family out of his beloved Bisbee to escape the threat of a reopened copper mine, but he makes it abundantly clear that there is, for our modern society, no escape from dependence on copper. A well-told, fact-filled story written with a touch of fury and a dash of regret.
Kirkus Reviews

Boom, Bust, Boom is written like a good documentary, exposing the author's struggle to find answers through his own personal journey. Through Carter's eyes, we are reminded of our inextricable link to this landscape-altering resource -- and the consequences of our dependence.
Wall Street Journal

a riveting expose... full of personal, historical, and technical information, that lead inexorably to the question whether we can control our appetite for this critical element in order to protect the people and natural resources that make life on Earth worth living.
Huffington Post

An idiosyncratic but compelling examination of the mining of copper, which is vital to modern communications, but at a daunting environmental cost.
Seattle Times

Author Bio

Bill Carter is the author ofRed Summer: The Danger, Madness, and Exaltation of Salmon Fishing in a Remote Alaskan Village;Boom, Bust, Boom: A Story About Copper, the Metal that Runs the World;andFools Rush In: A True Story of Love, War, and Redemption.He is also the director ofMiss Sarajevo, an award-winning documentary produced by Bono. He has written forRolling Stone,Outside,Mens Journal, and other publications. He lives with his family in southern Arizona.

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