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Big Timber A Story Of The Northwest

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The book "Big Timber: A Story of the Northwest" is thrilling and endearing. The story probably focuses on the struggles and exploits that people in the wood sector confront while delving into issues like resource depletion, logging industry dynamics, and the effects of human activity on the environment. Given the location, the book might offer an insight into the life of loggers, lumberjacks, and other people employed in the timber trade at a time when the sector was vital to the development of the local economy and culture. Adventure, romance, and possibly conflicts involving the exploitation of natural resources are all possible story points. All things considered, "Big Timber" probably gives readers a clear picture of the untamed landscapes of the Northwest and the people whose lives are entwined with the chances and difficulties brought about by the timber industry.

Author Biography:

Canadian novelist Bertrand William Sinclair is well-known for his tales and novels that are set in the untamed regions of the Canadian West. Sinclair, who was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, emigrated to Canada at an early age together with his family. He lived most of his life in the western provinces, and many of his creations reflect this local influence. Sinclair frequently addressed the environment, the hardships faced by those living in the woods, and the effects of industrial and economic activity on the terrain in his writing. His works portraying life in the forestry and wood business have gained him particular recognition, as they mirror his own experiences working in a variety of vocations before pursuing writing. His tales are renowned for their realism and realistic depiction of the difficulties people encounter in Canada's isolated and untamed regions. Even though Sinclair's readership declined in the second half of the 20th century, his writings are still worthwhile for fans of Western wilderness fiction and Canadian literature.
Release date NZ
February 1st, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
208
Dimensions
140x216x12
ISBN-13
9789361155253
Product ID
38718741

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