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Restigouche

Restigouche The Long Run of the Wild River By (author): Philip Lee

$22.95

Shortlisted, New Brunswick Book Award for Non-Fiction
A CBC New Brunswick Book List Selection
An Atlantic Books Today Must-Have New Brunswick Books of 2020 Selection

The Restigouche River flows through the remote border region between the provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick, its magically transparent waters, soaring forest hillsides, and population of Atlantic salmon creating one of the most storied wild spaces on the continent. In Restigouche,... Read More

Shortlisted, New Brunswick Book Award for Non-Fiction
A CBC New Brunswick Book List Selection
An Atlantic Books Today Must-Have New Brunswick Books of 2020 Selection

The Restigouche River flows through the remote border region between the provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick, its magically transparent waters, soaring forest hillsides, and population of Atlantic salmon creating one of the most storied wild spaces on the continent. In Restigouche, writer Philip Lee follows ancient portage routes into the headwaters of the river, travelling by canoe to explore the extraordinary history of the river and the people of the valley. They include the Mi’gmaq, who have lived in the Restigouche valley for thousands of years; the descendants of French Acadian, Irish, and Scottish settlers; and some of the wealthiest people in the world who for more than a century have used the river as an exclusive wilderness retreat.

The people of the Restigouche have long been both divided and united by a remarkable river that each day continues to assert itself, despite local and global industrial forces that now threaten its natural systems and the survival of the salmon. In the deep pools and rushing waters of the Restigouche, in this place apart in a rapidly changing natural world, Lee finds a story of hope about how to safeguard wild spaces and why doing so is the most urgent question of our time.

Awards

2021 New Brunswick Book Award for Non-Fiction

Editorial reviews

"Lee offers concrete descriptions of the life that flows around him which he complements with engaging chapters on the complex multilayered history of the region"
- Robert Girvan
- Literary Review of Canada

"Using an ambitious canoe trip as the structure for his story Lee takes readers through calm waters white rapids and occasional portages to share the many characters and events that have shaped the regions rich history The journey is long deep and involved but moves with a comfort and confidence rarely found in texts of this complexity"
- Jon Matthews
- Grid City Magazine

"A brilliant work a living breathing and truly unforgettable account of the great Restigouche River by a master chronicler of our natural world"
- David Adams Richards

"Restigouche is a paean for the river that flows for 200 kilometres through the remote border region between New Brunswick and Quebec a river with beautifully transparent waters forest hillsides and Atlantic salmon and for the people who have lived beside and from the river for thousands of years"
- Chris Smith
- Winnipeg Free Press

"A great combination of delightful semiwilderness river trips on the Restigouche and a highly political book about the need to protect and restore the river"
- David B Brooks
- Ottawa Life Magazine

"Journey down an ancient wild river with a seasoned river man and gifted storyteller Hear the aspirations and hearts of the original river people of this land called Migmagi and the newcomers who have grown to love this river and the gifts she shares with all who take the time"
- Cecelia Brooks

"In this love story about a wild river a metaphor for all love stories about wild places Lee describes the intricate and intimate experience the profound caring and deep pleasures of a longterm relationship and in the telling connects us with All That Is"
- Freeman Patterson

"This is a special book for many reasons"
- Bill Arnott
- The Miramichi Reader

"Extraordinarily well craftedwhat is essentially an academic exercise has been transformed into a hardtoputdown page turner as compelling as a fine novel"
- Jim Gourlay
- Saltscapes

"This stunning book published by Goose Lane Editions is a beautiful and poetic love letter to one of Canadas most beautiful rivers and you need it on your coffee table now"
- EDITION

"From its geological origins to the importance of this vast watershed to First Nations and early settlers alike Philip Lees latest book Restigouche The Long Run of the Wild River covers much ground or more accurately water"
- Martin Silverstone
- Atlantic Salmon Journal

"In Restigouche Philip Lee offers a rich and immersive travel memoir full of adventure as well as the history of place and its people a philosophical and ecological treatise and a plea if not a lament for the natural world and all the living beings that depend on it One mans love and exploration of this one river offer the reader a glimpse of whats possible when we pay due respect and attention to the worlds wild places not to mention to the people who dwell there and what calamity awaits when as happens all too often greed and decadence get the upper hand"
- Naomi K Lewis

"Magnificent A grand and sweeping tale that is also the story of New Brunswick of the Maritimes of Canada What Philip Lee has done in Restigouche is compose a compelling poetic love letter to the forever river of his life This book is his plea for conservation protection and restoration But it is also happily a book filled with love of the river and hope for its future"
- Roy MacGregor

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Page length: 272 Publication Date: 2020-06-16 Book themes: "NATURE / Ecosystems & Habitats / Rivers", Rivers,  Publisher: Goose Lane Editions ISBN: 9781773100883

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ISBN: 9781773100883
Title: Restigouche
Subtitle: The Long Run of the Wild River
Subject: NATURE / Ecosystems & Habitats / Rivers
Contributor: Philip Lee (CA)
Format: Paperback / softback | Trade paperback (US)
Price (CAD): 22.95
Publisher: Goose Lane Editions
Imprint: Goose Lane Editions
ISBN13: 9781773100883
ISBN10: 1773100882
Publication Date: 20200616
Last Updated: 20210326
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<p><b>Shortlisted, New Brunswick Book Award for Non-Fiction<br>A <i>CBC</i> New Brunswick Book List Selection<br>An <i>Atlantic Books Today</i> Must-Have New Brunswick Books of 2020 Selection</b></p><p>The Restigouche River flows through the remote border region between the provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick, its magically transparent waters, soaring forest hillsides, and population of Atlantic salmon creating one of the most storied wild spaces on the continent. In <i>Restigouche</i>, writer Philip Lee follows ancient portage routes into the headwaters of the river, travelling by canoe to explore the extraordinary history of the river and the people of the valley. They include the Mi’gmaq, who have lived in the Restigouche valley for thousands of years; the descendants of French Acadian, Irish, and Scottish settlers; and some of the wealthiest people in the world who for more than a century have used the river as an exclusive wilderness retreat.</p><p>The people of the Restigouche have long been both divided and united by a remarkable river that each day continues to assert itself, despite local and global industrial forces that now threaten its natural systems and the survival of the salmon. In the deep pools and rushing waters of the Restigouche, in this place apart in a rapidly changing natural world, Lee finds a story of hope about how to safeguard wild spaces and why doing so is the most urgent question of our time.</p>

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Weight 0.473 kg
Dimensions 9 × 6 × 0.75 in

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Philip Lee
Philip Lee

A journalist, lecturer, and bestselling writer, Philip Lee began his career as an investigative reporter on Canada's east coast. Restigouche emerged from his long-standing interest in rivers and the people who love them. His first book, Home Pool: The Fight to Save the Atlantic Salmon, grew out of his award-winning reporting on the decline of the Atlantic salmon. Lee is also the author of Frank: The Life and Politics of…

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