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OverviewA third-generation Pacific Northwest logger returns to the forests of Haida Gwaii, to witness a way of life in the grip of change. By the time Aaron Williams began learning how to fall a tree, his family had been making clear cuts on BC hillsides for nearly a century. During his father's generation, the industry started to crumble, and by the time Williams arrived, he knew his future lay elsewhere. But his father continued in the trade, his work taking him into the forests of Haida Gwaii. There, Williams follows him into a season at Collison Point, where the loggers are increasingly unwelcome visitors to the ancient forests. The Last Logging Show captures the spectacular setting of Haida Gwaii and the people who call it home. It unravels the lives and dreams of those who log the forests for a living, who have coexisted with the Haida for generations-but while one way of life is in the twilight of existence, the other is being reborn. Thoughtful and compelling, this is a story of connection, community, and the force of fundamental change. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Aaron WilliamsPublisher: Harbour Publishing Imprint: Harbour Publishing ISBN: 9781990776618ISBN 10: 1990776612 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 24 October 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews"""This calm, compelling account of a swath of logging history is also a family tale about a father and son. Aaron Williams treats his subject with the same care that his father brings to his work as a logger. His book is mesmerizing and ultimately haunting as it reckons with a multi-generational livelihood coming to an end."" —Elizabeth Hay, author of Snow Road Station and winner of the Giller Prize for Late Nights on Air ""With candor, empathy and unflinching honesty, Williams brings to life the human side of logging without shying away from the often-devastating impacts of the industry. Where trees are “wiley vets,” their root wad, “a great mossy lily pad, rose from the ground” and cedar limbs “curtains of a car wash,” Williams’s gift for detail and evocative prose, together with his compassion for humanity and all living things, make The Last Logging Show a compelling and, at times, heart-rending book."" —Donna Kane, author of Asterisms and Summer of the Horse ""For 500 years the hardy North American lumberjack was seen as a hero, clearing land for settlement and building the industrial economy. Starting in the late 20th century, the tables began to turn as forestry’s economic importance waned and the logger began to be portrayed as an environmental villain. Born to a logging family but educated in changing values, Aaron Williams sensitively examines both sides of this dichotomy as he chronicles the final days of one of the last independent logging companies on British Columbia’s Haida Gwaii. The Last Logging Show is a vivid and moving tribute to a vanishing way of life."" —Howard White, author of Here on the Coast and Writing in the Rain" ""This calm, compelling account of a swath of logging history is also a family tale about a father and son. Aaron Williams treats his subject with the same care that his father brings to his work as a logger. His book is mesmerizing and ultimately haunting as it reckons with a multi-generational livelihood coming to an end."" —Elizabeth Hay, author of Snow Road Station and winner of the Giller Prize for Late Nights on Air ""With candor, empathy and unflinching honesty, Williams brings to life the human side of logging without shying away from the often-devastating impacts of the industry. Where trees are “wiley vets,” their root wad, “a great mossy lily pad, rose from the ground” and cedar limbs “curtains of a car wash,” Williams’s gift for detail and evocative prose, together with his compassion for humanity and all living things, make The Last Logging Show a compelling and, at times, heart-rending book."" —Donna Kane, author of Asterisms and Summer of the Horse ""For 500 years the hardy North American lumberjack was seen as a hero, clearing land for settlement and building the industrial economy. Starting in the late 20th century, the tables began to turn as forestry’s economic importance waned and the logger began to be portrayed as an environmental villain. Born to a logging family but educated in changing values, Aaron Williams sensitively examines both sides of this dichotomy as he chronicles the final days of one of the last independent logging companies on British Columbia’s Haida Gwaii. The Last Logging Show is a vivid and moving tribute to a vanishing way of life."" —Howard White, author of Here on the Coast and Writing in the Rain Author InformationAaron Williams’ first book, Chasing Smoke (2017), was based on his experience fighting forest fires in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec and Idaho. His writing has been published in newspapers such as The Globe and Mail, the Halifax Chronicle Herald and the Vancouver Observer. He has a MFA in creative non-fiction writing from King’s College. He lives in Halifax, NS, with his family. 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