The New Fish: The Truth about Farmed Salmon and the Consequences We Can No Longer Ignore

Author:   Simen Saetre ,  Kjetil Ostli ,  Sian Mackie
Publisher:   Patagonia Books
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9781952338144


Publication Date:   24 August 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Simen Saetre ,  Kjetil Ostli ,  Sian Mackie
Publisher:   Patagonia Books
Imprint:   Patagonia Books
ISBN:  

9781952338144


ISBN 10:   195233814
Publication Date:   24 August 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Both troubling and encouraging, a well-told tale of environmental activism and citizen action. --Kirkus Reviews about Recovering a Lost River


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Simen Sætre (b. 1974) is an investigative reporter who has been published in many languages. He has written six books, on themes including the international chocolate industry, oil states, and a spy in the Norwegian army. His thought-provoking books have been acclaimed and nominated for prizes.  Kjetil Østli (b. 1975) is a journalist and author. He co-runs the online magazine Harvest, specializing in nature writing. He has received several prizes and awards for his reporting and his four books, and his début Cops and Robbers earned him the prestigious Brage Award.  Siân Mackie is a translator of Scandinavian literature into English. They were born in Scotland and have an MA in Scandinavian Studies and an MSc in Literary Translation as a Creative Practice from the University of Edinburgh. They have translated a wide range of works, from young adult and children’s literature—including Ingunn Thon’s A Postcard to Ollis, which was nominated for the 2021 Carnegie Medal—to thrillers and nonfiction. They live in Southampton on the south coast of England.

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