Lytton
By Peter Edwards and Kevin Loring
By Peter Edwards and Kevin Loring
By Peter Edwards and Kevin Loring
By Peter Edwards and Kevin Loring
By Peter Edwards and Kevin Loring
Read by Kevin Loring and Wayne Ward
By Peter Edwards and Kevin Loring
Read by Kevin Loring and Wayne Ward
Category: Biography & Memoir | North American World History
Category: Biography & Memoir | North American World History
Category: Biography & Memoir | North American World History | Audiobooks
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$26.00
Jun 25, 2024 | ISBN 9781039006157
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Jun 25, 2024 | ISBN 9781039006164
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Jun 25, 2024 | ISBN 9781039006188
595 Minutes
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Praise
“Both a sobering history and terrifying glimpse into the future.”
—Gregor Craigie, author of Our Crumbling Foundation
“The book’s themes . . . resonate intensely. . . . Including personal stories and interviews makes the analysis more relatable and engaging. These narratives add depth and emotional resonance. . . . This urgent call to action should instill a sense of responsibility and motivation in the readers…. Effectively illuminates the critical issues facing Lytton and similar communities. It is a compelling read for anyone interested in the ongoing dialogue about climate change, colonialism, and community resilience. I highly recommend the book to understand the significance of this event.”
—The British Columbia Review
“A town with a fascinating history . . . effectively told by former residents Kevin Loring, an award-winning playwright, and Peter Edwards, a true-crime author. . . . Black and white photos complement the interesting and well-researched text of this little town with a big history!”
—Metroland Media (including Toronto.com)
“In Lytton, [Peter Edwards and Kevin Loring] depict a colourful community—one whose many confrontations with fires over the years, as Edwards put it, has turned the town into ‘a place where anything that endures is bound to be loved but nothing is really precious’. . . . Ultimately, any family or community would be lucky to have its history neatly collected in a readable volume such as . . . Lytton.”
—The Literary Review of Canada
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