Book Details
464
October 1, 2021
Width: 6.00 in
Height: 9.00 in
“An inspired and thoughtfully informed guided raft ride down the great rivers of North America.”
—Robert W. Sandford, EPCOR Chair for Water and Climate Security at the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health and author of Rain Comin’ Down: Water, Memory and Identity in a Changed World and numerous other titles
“Eric Taylor’s ambitious and sweeping Rivers Run Through Us offers readers a close look at some of North America’s largest and most controversial river systems. Framed by a belief that rivers and people influence each other and must be studied together, this thoughtful, intelligent book makes an important contribution to 21st-century self-reckoning about industrial overdevelopment.”
—Eileen Delehanty Pearkes, author of A River Captured: The Columbia River Treaty and Catastrophic Change
“My new favourite book about rivers. Eric Taylor’s grand tour of major North American basins is socially and geographically perceptive.”
—Laurence C. Smith, author of Rivers of Power and The World in 2050
“Rivers are products of the landscapes we occupy and use, and so they are reflections of our cultures. In that sense, each river is a report card on a civilization. Eric Taylor takes us deep into the nature and meaning of some of the most magnificent and important rivers on this continent. The science and writing are exceptional, and the timing is critical. Never before have our rivers and civilization faced such daunting threats than in the midst of a climate crisis that is changing everything. Taylor has stepped up just in time to help us understand the deeper meanings of our relationships with the rivers that sustain us.”
—Kevin Van Tighem, author of Heart Waters: Sources of the Bow River; Wild Roses Are Worth It: Reimagining the Alberta Advantage; Bears Without Fear