Mr. Mindbomb: Eco-hero and Greenpeace Co-founder Bob Hunter A Life in Stories
By (Author) Bobbi Hunter
Introduction by Captain Paul Watson
Afterword by Elizabeth May
Rocky Mountain Books
Rocky Mountain Books
1st October 2023
New edition
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Political activism / Political engagement
Biography: historical, political and military
Conservation of wildlife and habitats
Environmentalist, conservationist and Green organizations
Paperback
304
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
A collection of personal essays detailing the life and achievements of a renowned environmental hero and activist.
Mr. Mindbomb is a chronology of the significant events of Bob Hunters life, written chapter by chapter by those who knew him. Where one contributor leaves off, the next picks up, moving the reader through another moment in time, sharing some new insight. This is the real life and legacy of Bob Hunter: Canadian eco-hero, author of 14 books, winner of a Governor Generals Award, popular journalist, and recipient of a magical salute of gratitude from a pod of whales.
Part adventure thriller, part comedy, part documentary, and part provocation for individuals to stand up for the environment, its a rare look through the lens and perspective of those touched by Bobs influence. By finding kindred spirits in the voices of each of the contributors, many of whom continue the work, its a powerful reminder that things dont happen in a vacuum. Fifteen years after Bobs much-too-early passing, Mr. Mindbomb is a reminder that any one person, fuelled by commitment and love, can find others who feel the same, and together they can do extraordinarily heroic deeds for the well-being of all.
Contributors include: Cathy Anderson, Aline Barber, David Berner, Jim Deacove, Marlayna Demco, Patricia Demco, Janine Ferretti, Bill Gannon, Douglas Gibson, Bobbi Hunter, Darren Hunter, Donald Hunter, Emily Hunter, Justine Hunter, Will Hunter, Stephen Hurlbut, Teri Innes, Ryan Jackson, Lea Ann Mallett, Marnie Marchant, Rod Marining, Sandy Maskell, Elizabeth May, Joyce Mclean, Peter O'Brian, Chris Pash, Walt Patterson, Ronald Precious, Jim Robb, Jerry Rothwell, Paul Ruzycki, Stephen Scharper, Steve Shallhorn, Todd Southgate, Peter Speck, Paul Spong, Carlie Trueman, Captain Paul Watson, Linda Weinberg, Rex Weyler, Hap Wilson, Dinah Yvonne, and Moses Znaimer.
Bobbi Hunter was treasurer, co-founder, main fundraiser, office coordinator, strategist and constant facilitator for the Greenpeace Foundation from 1974 to 1978. She was married to Bob Hunter for 31 years and is the mother of his two children, Will and Emily Hunter, and stepmother to his daughter Justine and son Conan. Since Bobs untimely death, she has worked tirelessly to keep his legacy alive. Bobbi lives in Toronto, Ontario. Captain Paul Watson is a marine wildlife conservation and environmental activist. Watson was one of the founding members and directors of Greenpeace. In 1977 he left Greenpeace and founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Elizabeth May is the Member of Parliament for the southern Vancouver Island riding of Saanich-Gulf Islands and served as leader of the Green Party of Canada from 20062019. She is the author of eight books, including Paradise Won: The Struggle to Create Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve.