Lytton: Climate Change, Colonialism and Life Before the Fire by Edwards, Peter

Lytton: Climate Change, Colonialism and Life Before the Fire

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Author: Peter Edwards
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Lytton: Climate Change, Colonialism and Life Before the Fire by Edwards, Peter

Lytton: Climate Change, Colonialism and Life Before the Fire

Dhs. 148.37

Lytton: Climate Change, Colonialism and Life Before the Fire

Dhs. 148.37
Author: Peter Edwards
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
NATIONAL BESTSELLER

From bestselling true-crime author Peter Edwards and Governor General's Award-winning playwright Kevin Loring, two sons of Lytton, the BC town that burned to the ground in 2021, comes a meditation on hometown―when hometown is gone.

"It's dire," Greta Thunberg retweeted Mayor Jan Polderman. "The whole town is on fire. It took a whole 15 minutes from the first sign of smoke to, all of a sudden, there being fire everywhere."

Before it made global headlines as the small town that burned down during a record-breaking heat wave in June 2021, while briefly the hottest place on Earth, Lytton, British Columbia, had a curious past. Named for the author of the infamous line, "It was a dark and stormy night," Lytton was also where Peter Edwards, organized-crime journalist and author spent his childhood. Although only about 500 people lived in Lytton, Peter liked to joke that he was only the second-best writer to come from his tiny hometown. His grade-school classmate's nephew Kevin Loring, Nlaka'pamux from Lytton First Nation, had grown up to be a Governor General's Award-winning playwright.

The Nlaka'pamux called Lytton "The Centre of the World," a view Buddhists would share in the late twentieth century, as they set up a temple just outside town. A gold rush in 1858 saw conflict with a wave of Californians come to a head with the Canyon War at the junction of the mighty Fraser and Thompson rivers. The Nlaka'pamux lost over thirty lives in that conflict, as did the American gold seekers. In modern times, many outsiders would seek shelter there, often people who just didn't fit anywhere else and were hoping for a little anonymity in the mountains.

Told from the shared perspective of an Indigenous playwright and the journalist son of a settler doctor who pushed back against the divisions that existed between populations, Lytton portrays all the warmth, humour and sincerity of small-town life. A colourful little town that burned to the ground could be every town's warning if we don't take seriously what this unique place has to teach us.


Author: Peter Edwards, Kevin Loring
Publisher: Random House Canada
Published: 06/25/2024
Pages: 376
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.25lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.10w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9781039006157

About the Author
PETER EDWARDS is the organized-crime beat reporter for the Toronto Star and the bestselling author of seventeen non-fiction books and oneyoung adult novel. His works have been published in four languages. Edwards is a member of Top Left Entertainment, a production development company, and an executive producer for the Citytv series Bad Blood, created by New Metric Media and aired on Netflix. His book One Dead Indian: The Premier, the Police and the Ipperwash Crisis was made into the Gemini Award-winning movie One Dead Indian by Sienna Films that aired on CTV. Edwards was awarded an eagle feather from the Union of Ontario Indians and a gold medal from the Centre for Human Rights. His book Delusion (published in Europe as The Infiltrator) is on the CIA's recommended reading list for staff and agents.

KEVIN LORING is a Governor General's Award-winning playwright, an actor, a director and the founding Artistic Director of Indigenous Theatre at the National Arts Centre of Canada. He is also the Artistic Director of Savage Society, a not-for-profit production company. His three published works are: Where the Blood Mixes, Thanks for Giving and Little Red Warrior and His Lawyer. He comes from the Loring family from Botanie Valley and the Adams of Snake Flat. He is a Nlaka'pamux of Lytton First Nation.

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