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Overview"In a flash, everything changes. After a group of radical environmentalists breaks into the house of a prominent oil company executive and holds him and his family hostage, the stage is set for a popular movement to coalesce around the incident. They call themselves ""Tarstoppers"", and by occupying Calgary's parks and public areas they hope to shut down the oilsands. But even the most cynical of their number couldn't anticipate what happened next. Now Tim and Shannon, an ordinary couple caught up in the middle of history, must navigate a world newly populated with fifth columnists, foreign radicals, agent provocateurs and black bloc anarchists as chaos ensues right outside their door." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christine HornePublisher: NeWest Press Imprint: NeWest Press Weight: 0.510kg ISBN: 9781926455471ISBN 10: 1926455479 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 01 October 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe imagined clash between economic and environmental concerns admirably plays out tensions in the tar sands debate, exposing the best and the worst of humanity and showing what fighting for ideology can look like when the fighting stops being just a metaphor. --Andrew Guilbert, Alberta Views The imagined clash between economic and environmental concerns admirably plays out tensions in the tar sands debate, exposing the best and the worst of humanity and showing what fighting for ideology can look like when the fighting stops being just a metaphor. --Andrew Guilbert, Alberta Views The imagined clash between economic and environmental concerns admirably plays out tensions in the tar sands debate, exposing the best and the worst of humanity and showing what fighting for ideology can look like when the fighting stops being just a metaphor. --Andrew Guilbert, Alberta Views The imagined clash between economic and environmental concerns admirably plays out tensions in the tar sands debate, exposing the best and the worst of humanity and showing what fighting for ideology can look like when the fighting stops being just a metaphor. --Andrew Guilbert, Alberta Views "Praise for Tarstopping ""This imagined clash between economic and environmental concerns admirably plays out tensions in the tar sands debate, exposing the best and the worst of humanity and showing what fighting for ideology can look like when the fighting stops being just a metaphor."" Andrew Guilbert, Alberta Views ""The story also serves as a warning, but not the suspected 'the earth is going to hell' moral one would expect. Instead, the author prompts readers to face the reality of how ordinary people can be driven to violence with just the perception of a threat."" Jessica McIntosh, Fort McMurray Today ""Tarstopping offers a complex argument for a complex issue."" Leo Brent Robillard, Backwater Review" Praise for Tarstopping This imagined clash between economic and environmental concerns admirably plays out tensions in the tar sands debate, exposing the best and the worst of humanity and showing what fighting for ideology can look like when the fighting stops being just a metaphor. Andrew Guilbert, Alberta Views The story also serves as a warning, but not the suspected 'the earth is going to hell' moral one would expect. Instead, the author prompts readers to face the reality of how ordinary people can be driven to violence with just the perception of a threat. Jessica McIntosh, Fort McMurray Today Tarstopping offers a complex argument for a complex issue. Leo Brent Robillard, Backwater Review Author InformationChristine Rehder Horne was born in Toronto and has lived all across Canada, now making her home in Calgary. A Dalhousie University graduate, Horne is a passionate gardener and volunteer in her community. 'Tarstopping' is her first novel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |